Abstract

This article is devoted to the peculiarities of human development in a world that is ontologically distinct from it. At the same time, people, as their civilizational development moves further and further away from the natural environment and realize their existence in conditions that are artificially created. The most vivid form of human existence, distinguishable from the natural environment, has become the state. It is in it that a person builds such a system of relations with the world and other people in which he is able to realize his qualities in the most comprehensive way. A number of inventions that alienated people from nature were made in the conditions of state life of society. Moreover, in recent years, there has been a tendency for such conditions to be virtual, which is associated with the development of information technologies. In an ethical sense, it is not always possible to give an unambiguous answer to characterize the phenomena occurring, but the human community must respond to all these phenomena and adapt to new conditions. Nevertheless, a humanitarian understanding of the ongoing processes is important, and their correction will probably be necessary in order to preserve not only the basic qualities of a person that distinguish him from nature, but also to reduce various kinds of risks, including environmental ones.

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