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 ñâîåé ïåðâîé êíèãå, ñòàâøåé âñåìèðíîé ñåíñàöèåé «Sapiens. Êðàòêàÿ èñòîðèÿ ÷åëîâå÷åñòâà», Þâàëü Õàðàðè ðàññêàçàë, êàê ×åëîâåê Ðàçóìíûé ïðèøåë ê ãîñïîäñòâó íàä íàøåé ïëàíåòîé. «Homo Deus» ÿâëÿåòñÿ ñâîåãî ðîäà ïðîäîëæåíèåì òåìû – ýòî ïîïûòêà çàãëÿíóòü â áóäóùåå.×òî ïðîèçîéäåò, êîãäà Google è Facebook áóäóò ëó÷øå, ÷åì ìû ñàìè, çíàòü íàøè âêóñû, ëè÷íûå ñèìïàòèè è ïîëèòè÷åñêèå ïðåäïî÷òåíèÿ? ×òî áóäóò äåëàòü ìèëëèàðäû ëþäåé, âûòåñíåííûõ êîìïüþòåðàìè ñ ðûíêà òðóäà è îáðàçîâàâøèõ íîâûé, áåñïîëåçíûé êëàññ? Êàê âîñïðèìóò ðåëèãèè ãåííóþ èíæåíåðèþ? Êàêîâû áóäóò ïîñëåäñòâèÿ ïåðåõîäà ïîëíîìî÷èé è êîìïåòåíöèé îò æèâûõ ëþäåé ê ñåòåâûì àëãîðèòìàì? ×òî äîëæåí ïðåäïðèíÿòü ÷åëîâåê, ÷òîáû çàùèòèòü ïëàíåòó îò ñâîåé æå ðàçðóøèòåëüíîé ñèëû?..Ãëàâíîå ñåé÷àñ, ïîëàãàåò Õàðàðè, – îñîçíàòü, ÷òî ìû íàõîäèìñÿ íà ïåðåïóòüå, è ïîíÿòü, êóäà âåäóò ïóòè, ïðîñòèðàþùèåñÿ ïåðåä íàìè. Ìû íå â ñèëàõ îñòàíîâèòü õîä èñòîðèè, íî ìîæåì âûáðàòü íàïðàâëåíèå äâèæåíèÿ.

Ïåðåéòè ê ÷òåíèþ êíèãè ×èòàòü êíèãó « Homo Deus. Êðàòêàÿ èñòîðèÿ áóäóùåãî »

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 îôèöèàëüíûõ äîêóìåíòàõ â ãðàôå «Ïðè÷èíà ñìåðòè» íèêîãäà íå ïèøóò «Ïðåêëîííûé âîçðàñò». Åñëè îñëàáëåííûé îðãàíèçì ïîæèëîé æåíùèíû íå ñïðàâèòñÿ ñ èíôåêöèåé, ïðè÷èíîé ñìåðòè áóäåò îáúÿâëåíà èíôåêöèÿ. Èìåííî ïîýòîìó ñòàòèñòèêà îòíîñèò áîëåå 20 % åæåãîäíûõ ñìåðòåé íà ïëàíåòå íà ñ÷åò èíôåêöèîííûõ çàáîëåâàíèé. Âïðî÷åì, ýòî äîñòàòî÷íî ñêðîìíàÿ öèôðà, åñëè âñïîìíèòü, êàêîå îãðîìíîå ÷èñëî äåòåé è âçðîñëûõ óìèðàëè îò ïîäîáíûõ çàáîëåâàíèé â ïðîøëîì.

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Äåéòà, Êèðê – ïåðñîíàæè íàó÷íî-ôàíòàñòè÷åñêîãî òåëåñåðèàëà «Çâåçäíûé ïóòü». – Çäåñü è äàëåå, çà èñêëþ÷åíèåì îñîáî îãîâîðåííûõ ñëó÷àåâ, ïðèì. ïåðåâ.

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NASDAQ (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation) – àìåðèêàíñêàÿ áèðæà, ñïåöèàëèçèðóþùàÿñÿ íà àêöèÿõ âûñîêîòåõíîëîãè÷íûõ êîìïàíèé (ïðîèçâîäñòâî ýëåêòðîíèêè, ïðîãðàììíîãî îáåñïå÷åíèÿ è ò. ï.).

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Åâãåíèêà (îò äð.-ãðå÷. εὐγενής – «õîðîøåãî ðîäà, áëàãîðîäíûé») – ó÷åíèå î ñåëåêöèè ïðèìåíèòåëüíî ê ÷åëîâåêó, à òàêæå î ïóòÿõ óëó÷øåíèÿ åãî íàñëåäñòâåííûõ ñâîéñòâ.

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Ýòîò ñëîãàí ïðåäâûáîðíîé êàìïàíèè Áèëëà Êëèíòîíà áûë ïðèäóìàí åãî ïîëèòè÷åñêèì ñîâåòíèêîì Äæåéìñîì Êàðâèëëîì.

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Íîâîå âðåìÿ (èëè Íîâàÿ èñòîðèÿ) – óñëîâíîå èñòîðè÷åñêîå ïîíÿòèå, îáîçíà÷àþùåå ïåðèîä èñòîðèè ÷åëîâå÷åñòâà, ñëåäóþùèé çà Ñðåäíåâåêîâüåì.

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Êîâåíàíò (îò àíãë. covenant) – ñîãëàøåíèå, äîãîâîð.  ðåëèãèîçíîì êîíòåêñòå: òîðæåñòâåííîå, ñâÿùåííîå ñîãëàøåíèå ìåæäó Áîãîì è ÷åëîâåêîì.

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1 èþíÿ 2017 ãîäà ïðåçèäåíò Òðàìï îáúÿâèë î âûõîäå ÑØÀ èç Ïàðèæñêîãî ñîãëàøåíèÿ ïî êëèìàòó.

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«Äèàãíîñòè÷åñêîå è ñòàòèñòè÷åñêîå ðóêîâîäñòâî ïî ïñèõè÷åñêèì ðàññòðîéñòâàì» – ïðèíÿòàÿ â ÑØÀ íîìåíêëàòóðà ïñèõè÷åñêèõ ðàññòðîéñòâ. Ðàçðàáàòûâàåòñÿ è ïóáëèêóåòñÿ Àìåðèêàíñêîé ïñèõèàòðè÷åñêîé àññîöèàöèåé (ÀÏÀ). Ïîñëåäíÿÿ âåðñèÿ êëàññèôèêàòîðà âûïóùåíà â 2013 ãîäó.

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«Don’t be evil» – íåîôèöèàëüíûé ñëîãàí êîðïîðàöèè Google äî àïðåëÿ 2018 ãîäà.

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Äîðîãà èç Æåëòîãî Êèðïè÷à – äîðîãà, âåäóùàÿ â Èçóìðóäíûé ãîðîä, â äåòñêîé êíèãå «Óäèâèòåëüíûé âîëøåáíèê èç ñòðàíû Îç» àìåðèêàíñêîãî ïèñàòåëÿ Ë.Ô. Áàóìà (1900) è â ôèëüìå «Âîëøåáíèê ñòðàíû Îç» (1939).

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 ôîðìóëå èñïîëüçîâàí çíàê óìíîæåíèÿ, ïîòîìó ÷òî ýëåìåíòû âëèÿþò äðóã íà äðóãà. Ñîãëàñíî ñðåäíåâåêîâîé ñõîëàñòèêå, áåç ëîãèêè Áèáëèþ ïîíÿòü íåëüçÿ. Åñëè ó âàñ â ãîëîâå íîëü ëîãèêè, òî, ñêîëüêî áû âû Áèáëèþ íè ÷èòàëè, ñóììà âàøèõ çíàíèé áóäåò ðàâíà íóëþ. È íàîáîðîò, åñëè ó âàñ â ãîëîâå íîëü Ïèñàíèÿ, íèêàêàÿ ëîãèêà âàì íå ïîìîæåò. Åñëè áû â ôîðìóëå ñòîÿë çíàê ñëîæåíèÿ, èç ýòîãî ñëåäîâàëî áû, ÷òî ó îáëàäàòåëåé ìîùíîé ëîãèêè ìíîãî çíàíèé è áåç Ïèñàíèÿ – ñ ÷åì ìû ñ âàìè, íàâåðíî, ñîãëàñèëèñü áû, íî ñðåäíåâåêîâûå ñõîëàñòû íå ñîãëàøàëèñü íèêàê. (Ïðèìå÷. àâòîðà.)

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Êàïèòàíû Êèðê è Æàí-Ëþê Ïèêàð – ïåðñîíàæè íàó÷íî-ôàíòàñòè÷åñêîãî òåëåñåðèàëà «Çâåçäíûé ïóòü».

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«Áåñïå÷íûé åçäîê» («Easy Rider») – õóäîæåñòâåííûé ôèëüì Äåííèñà Õîïïåðà (1969), îäèí èç ïåðâûõ â æàíðå «ðîóä-ìóâè».

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«Àïîêàëèïñèñ ñåãîäíÿ» («Apocalypse Now») – ôèëüì Ôðýíñèñà Ôîðäà Êîïïîëû, ïîñòðîåííûé íà òåìå âîéíû âî Âüåòíàìå (1979).

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«Öåëüíîìåòàëëè÷åñêàÿ îáîëî÷êà» («Full Metal Jacket») – êèíîôèëüì Ñòýíëè Êóáðèêà î âîéíå âî Âüåòíàìå (1987).

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«×åðíûé ÿñòðåá» («Black Hawk Down», 2001) – âîåííàÿ äðàìà, îñíîâàííàÿ íà ðåàëüíûõ ñîáûòèÿõ ñðàæåíèÿ â Ìîãàäèøî, ñíÿòà ïî îäíîèìåííîé êíèãå Ìàðêà Áîóäåíà (1999).

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 àìåðèêàíñêîé ïîëèòèêå ëèáåðàëèçì ÷àñòî òðàêòóåòñÿ áîëåå óçêî è ïðîòèâîïîñòàâëÿåòñÿ êîíñåðâàòèçìó. Îäíàêî â øèðîêîì ñìûñëå ñëîâà áîëüøèíñòâî àìåðèêàíñêèõ ïîëèòèêîâ – ëèáåðàëû. (Ïðèìå÷. àâòîðà.)

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«Òðåòèé ÷åëîâåê» («Te Tird Man») – ôèëüì Êýðîëà Ðèäà ïî ñöåíàðèþ Ãðýìà Ãðèíà, ïîëó÷èâøèé Ãðàí-ïðè 3-ãî Êàííñêîãî êèíîôåñòèâàëÿ (1949).

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«Áðåìÿ áåëûõ» – ñòèõîòâîðåíèå Ðåäüÿðäà Êèïëèíãà. Åãî íàçâàíèå ñòàëî íàðèöàòåëüíûì îáîçíà÷åíèåì ìèññèè èìïåðèàëèñòîâ â êîëîíèàëüíûõ âëàäåíèÿõ.

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Êàëèôîðíèéñêèé óíèâåðñèòåò â Áåðêëè. Âî âòîðîé ïîëîâèíå 60-õ ãîäîâ ìíîãèå óíèâåðñèòåòû íàçûâàëè ñåáÿ â ÷åñòü ìàîèñòñêîãî Êèòàÿ Íàðîäíûìè Ðåñïóáëèêàìè. Íàðîäíàÿ Ðåñïóáëèêà Áåðêëè – ñàìàÿ èçâåñòíàÿ èç íèõ.

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 1992 ãîäó âûøëà â ñâåò êíèãà àìåðèêàíñêîãî ôèëîñîôà è ïîëèòîëîãà Ôðýíñèñà Ôóêóÿìû «Êîíåö èñòîðèè è ïîñëåäíèé ÷åëîâåê».  íåé Ôóêóÿìà óòâåðæäàåò, ÷òî ðàñïðîñòðàíåíèå â ìèðå ëèáåðàëüíîé äåìîêðàòèè çàïàäíîãî îáðàçöà ñâèäåòåëüñòâóåò î êîíå÷íîé òî÷êå ñîöèîêóëüòóðíîé ýâîëþöèè ÷åëîâå÷åñòâà è ôîðìèðîâàíèè îêîí÷àòåëüíîé ôîðìû ïðàâèòåëüñòâà.  ïðåäñòàâëåíèè Ôóêóÿìû êîíåö èñòîðèè – ýòî íå êîíåö ñîáûòèéíîé èñòîðèè, à êîíåö âåêà èäåîëîãè÷åñêèõ ïðîòèâîñòîÿíèé, ãëîáàëüíûõ ðåâîëþöèé è âîéí è âìåñòå ñ íèìè – èñêóññòâà è ôèëîñîôèè.

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Òåîðèÿ «ñëèøêîì áîëüøèå, ÷òîáû ëîïíóòü» («to big to fail») ñîñòîèò â ñëåäóþùåì: íåêîòîðûå êîðïîðàöèè è áàíêè íàñòîëüêî îãðîìíû è âçàèìîèíòåãðèðîâàíû, ÷òî èõ êðàõ ïîâëå÷åò çà ñîáîé êàòàñòðîôó âñåé ôèíàíñîâî-ýêîíîìè÷åñêîé ñèñòåìû è ïîòîìó â òÿæåëûå âðåìåíà êðèçèñîâ îíè äîëæíû ïîëó÷àòü ïîääåðæêó îò ãîñóäàðñòâà.

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Çäåñü ïîäðàçóìåâàåòñÿ àíòèóòîïè÷åñêèé ñàòèðè÷åñêèé ðîìàí àíãëèéñêîãî ïèñàòåëÿ Îëäîñà Õàêñëè (1932) «Î, äèâíûé íîâûé ìèð» («Brave New World»).

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Ïîíÿòèåì «èäåîëîãè÷åñêèé äèñêóðñ» îáîçíà÷àåòñÿ â íàóêå âçàèìîäåéñòâèå èäåîëîãèé íà ïîëèòè÷åñêîì ïðîñòðàíñòâå.

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Ïîäðîáíåå ñì.: Michael S. Gazzaniga, Who's in Charge?: Free Will and the Science of the Brain (New York: Ecco, 2011).

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Ïàääèíãòîí – êðóïíûé æåëåçíîäîðîæíûé óçåë â Ëîíäîíå.

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Chun Siong Soon et al., ‘Unconscious Determinants of Free Decisions in the Human Brain’, Nature Neuroscience 11:5 (2008), 543–545. Ñì. òàêæå: Daniel Wegner, Te Illusion of Conscious Will (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2002); Benjamin Libet, ‘Unconscious Cerebral Initiative and the Role of Conscious Will in Voluntary Action’, Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (1985), 529–566.

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Dan Hurley, ‘US Military Leads Quest for Futuristic Ways to Boost IQ’, Newsweek, 5 March 2014, http://www.newsweek.com/2014/03/14/us-military-leads-quest-futuristic-ways-boost-iq-247945.html, accessed 9 January 2015; Human Effectiveness Directorate, http://www.wpafb.af.mil/afrl/rh/index.asp; R. Andy McKinley et al., ‘Acceleration of Image Analyst Training with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation’, Behavioral Neuroscience 127:6 (2013): 936–946; Jeremy T. Nelson et al., ‘Enhancing Vigilance in Operators with Prefrontal Cortex Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (TDCS)’, NeuroImage 85 (2014): 909–917; Melissa Scheldrup et al., ‘Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Facilities Cognitive Multi-Task Performance Diferentially Depending on Anode Location and Subtask’, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8 (2014); Oliver Burkeman, ‘Can I Increase my Brain Power?’, Guardian, 4 January 2014, http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/jan/04/can-i-increase-my-brain-power, accessed 9 January 2016; Heather Kelly, ‘Wearable Tech to Hack Your Brain’, CNN, 23 October 2014, http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/22/tech/innovation/brain-stimulation-tech/. accessed 9 January 2016.

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Þâàëü Íîé Õàðàðè (ðîäèëñÿ 24 ôåâðàëÿ 1976) - ïðîôåññîð èñòîðèè â Åâðåéñêîì óíèâåðñèòåòå â Èåðóñàëèìå. Àâòîð ìåæäóíàðîäíîãî áåñòñåëëåðà "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" (â ðóññêîì ïåðåâîäå - "Sapiens: Êðàòêàÿ èñòîðèÿ ÷åëîâå÷åñòâà"). Ñ 1993 ïî 1998 ãã. áàêàëàâðèàò è ìàãèñòðàòóðà â Åâðåéñêîì óíèâåðñèòåòå â Èåðóñàëèìå (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), ñïåöèàëèçàöèÿ - èñòîðèÿ ñðåäíèõ âåêîâ è èñòîðèÿ âîéí. Äîêòîðñêóþ ñòåïåíü ïîëó÷èë â 2002 ã. â êîëëåäæå Èèñóñà, Îêñôîðä (Jesus College, Oxford). Ñ 2003 ïî 2005 ãã. ïîñò äîêòîðàíòóðà, ïðîâîäèë èññëåäîâàíèÿ çà ñ÷åò ñðåäñòâ áëàãîòâîðèòåëüíîãî...

Þâàëü Íîé Õàðàðè áèîãðàôèÿ àâòîðà Áèîãðàôèÿ àâòîðà - Þâàëü Íîé Õàðàðè