Abstract

The relevance of this topic is determined by the fact of the transformation of the modern anthroposociotechnosphere, which is characterized by extremely rapid development of new technologies with ambiguous consequences for nature and man. In our opinion, in order to successfully adapt to this transformation, competent installations of ecological bioethics, environmental and technological ethics should be developed. The purpose of the research is a philosophical analysis of the representations of ethical models of ecological bioethics, ecological and technological ethics in the aspect of the formation and formation of the ecological technosphere as a form of coevolutionary relations of nature, society and technogenic civilization. The need for this analysis is determined by the desire to find a universal strategy for building harmonious relationships in the "nature-man-technology" system. The research is carried out within the framework of the concept of a "new ecological paradigm", which acts as the main theoretical and methodological guideline for us. This concept is based on the idea that humanity is part of an ecosystem, and therefore should live in harmony with nature. In conclusion, it is concluded that in the modern information society, in connection with the growing ecological crisis, the need for the formation of a network, synergetic-coevolutionary concept, methodology, which can be the concept of an ecological technosphere aimed at building a "new dialogue between man and nature", and involving the formation of a new ecological thinking, is of particular importance., including ethical guidelines of ecological bioethics, environmental and technological ethics.

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