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Definition of noosphere in English: noospherenoun ˈnəʊəsfɪəˈnōəˌsfir A postulated sphere or stage of evolutionary development dominated by consciousness, the mind, and interpersonal relationships. 心智层,智力圈 creatures evolve: a new biosphere emerges, and with it a new noosphere Example sentencesExamples - He foresaw some immense consequences, mostly of the positive kind, that the appearance and development of the noosphere entailed for mankind.
- Perhaps this, in turn, can slowly transform the memesphere into what Pierre Teilhard de Chardin calls the noosphere, the realm not just of collective mind, but also collective consciousness.
- The appearance of man in evolutionary history marks the emergence of self-consciousness and has added to the earth, superimposed as it were upon the biosphere, a new dimension, the noosphere, or domain of thought.
- Humans add a formalized degree of consciousness to the morphic field - the noosphere - and, more importantly, a frequency of imagination.
- They were the most intelligent animals of their time, but they never developed the use of tools or a memetic noosphere.
Origin1940s: from French noösphere, based on Greek noos 'mind'. Definition of noosphere in US English: noospherenounˈnōəˌsfir A postulated sphere or stage of evolutionary development dominated by consciousness, the mind, and interpersonal relationships (frequently with reference to the writings of Teilhard de Chardin) 心智层,智力圈 creatures evolve: a new biosphere emerges, and with it a new noosphere Example sentencesExamples - They were the most intelligent animals of their time, but they never developed the use of tools or a memetic noosphere.
- The appearance of man in evolutionary history marks the emergence of self-consciousness and has added to the earth, superimposed as it were upon the biosphere, a new dimension, the noosphere, or domain of thought.
- He foresaw some immense consequences, mostly of the positive kind, that the appearance and development of the noosphere entailed for mankind.
- Perhaps this, in turn, can slowly transform the memesphere into what Pierre Teilhard de Chardin calls the noosphere, the realm not just of collective mind, but also collective consciousness.
- Humans add a formalized degree of consciousness to the morphic field - the noosphere - and, more importantly, a frequency of imagination.
Origin1940s: from French noösphere, based on Greek noos ‘mind’. |