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"'''In  his  final  work,  the  Realm  of  Spirit  and  the  Realm  of  Caesar  (1952),  [[Nikolai  Berdyaev]]  categorized five historical periods on the relationship between humanity and nature'''. This meta-historical framework was articulated due to his concern about an obstructive imbalance between spirituality, materialism, and modern industrial technology. This essay overviews the framework and considers it with relation to eras subsequent his passing. It finds that '''Berdyaev’s projection was not only theoretically plausible, but turned out to be remarkably accurate in predicting the transition  from  a  technical  industrial  society  to  one  based  around  autonomous  spheres  of  operation including the internet and artificial intelligence'''. ''The final stage of the fourth period, our current era, was predicted by Berdyaev to be marked by a new form of global subjugation – in  the  merging  of  technology  with  the  state  and  our  enslavement  to  our  own  discoveries.  Attention  is  also  given  to  a  future,  eschatological  fifth  period  in  which  Berdyaev  believed  a  spiritual  revolution  would  accompany  widespread  dissolution  of  state  power  and  the  emancipation of labor''."
"'''In  his  final  work,  the  [[Realm  of  Spirit  and  the  Realm  of  Caesar]] (1952),  [[Nikolai  Berdyaev]]  categorized five historical periods on the relationship between humanity and nature'''. This meta-historical framework was articulated due to his concern about an obstructive imbalance between spirituality, materialism, and modern industrial technology. This essay overviews the framework and considers it with relation to eras subsequent his passing. It finds that '''Berdyaev’s projection was not only theoretically plausible, but turned out to be remarkably accurate in predicting the transition  from  a  technical  industrial  society  to  one  based  around  autonomous  spheres  of  operation including the internet and artificial intelligence'''. ''The final stage of the fourth period, our current era, was predicted by Berdyaev to be marked by a new form of global subjugation – in  the  merging  of  technology  with  the  state  and  our  enslavement  to  our  own  discoveries.  Attention  is  also  given  to  a  future,  eschatological  fifth  period  in  which  Berdyaev  believed  a  spiritual  revolution  would  accompany  widespread  dissolution  of  state  power  and  the  emancipation of labor''."





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* HUMANITY AND THE DISRUPTION OF THE COSMOS: HOW BERDYAEV FORESAW OUR RELIANCE ON MACHINES. By Alexei Anisin. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, vol. 17, no. 3, 2021

URL = https://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/916/1646


ABSTRACT

"In his final work, the Realm of Spirit and the Realm of Caesar (1952), Nikolai Berdyaev categorized five historical periods on the relationship between humanity and nature. This meta-historical framework was articulated due to his concern about an obstructive imbalance between spirituality, materialism, and modern industrial technology. This essay overviews the framework and considers it with relation to eras subsequent his passing. It finds that Berdyaev’s projection was not only theoretically plausible, but turned out to be remarkably accurate in predicting the transition from a technical industrial society to one based around autonomous spheres of operation including the internet and artificial intelligence. The final stage of the fourth period, our current era, was predicted by Berdyaev to be marked by a new form of global subjugation – in the merging of technology with the state and our enslavement to our own discoveries. Attention is also given to a future, eschatological fifth period in which Berdyaev believed a spiritual revolution would accompany widespread dissolution of state power and the emancipation of labor."