- or
another in the
works of all
Russian Cosmists.
Alexander Scriabin, who was
inspired by the
Russian Cosmist ideas of his day,
sought to
unite humanity...
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Cosmism may
refer to: A
religious philosophical position from the
writings of Hugo de
Garis Russian cosmism, a
philosophical and
cultural movement in Russia...
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believing in music's
transformative power to
achieve cosmist goals. This
contrasts with
other cosmists, who
focused more on religious, scientific, or technological...
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artificial intelligence. In 2005, he
published the book The
Artilect War:
Cosmists vs. Terrans: A
Bitter Controversy Concerning Whether Humanity Should Build...
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Russian philosophy includes a
variety of
philosophical movements.
Authors who
developed them are
listed below sorted by movement.
While most
authors listed...
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Jules Verne and H. G. Wells. At the
beginning of the 20th century,
Russian cosmist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky derived the
rocket equation, the
governing equation...
- The
cover of the book The Will of the Universe: The
Unknown Intelligence by
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, 1928,
considered to be a work of
Cosmist philosophy...
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LessWrong has
criticized the concept, saying: "I've
never in my life met a
cosmist;
apparently I'm
great friends with them. Apparently, I'm like in cahoots...
- species. The
physicist and
transhumanist thinker Giulio Prisco states that "
cosmist religions based on science,
might be our best
protection from reckless...
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direction of
evolution toward the
generation of reason, consciousness,
cosmists put
forward the idea of
active evolution, that is, the need for a new conscious...