ABOUT RE:THINK 2045 PROJECT

Beyond the binary logic of progress and decay—rejecting the black-and-white perspective and acknowledging that the world is more complex than narratives of salvation or destruction suggest; development can be nonlinear.

Our Mission: To create an independent space for dialogue among thinkers, philosophers, and cultural scholars beyond political blocs and sanction boundaries.

2045 as a symbol of an unfinished project of peace and humanism.

The global stage is a conflict of imperial reflexes and utopias. Humanity is torn between two loyalties: the national-historical and the algorithmic-platform. “The ethics of refusal and new solidarity” is not merely a philosophical framework, but a key assembly point for intellectual resistance, post-political thinking, and cultural action in an age of fractured worlds.

Humans are no longer unique in their abilities to:

  • Analyze data

  • Generate images

  • Write texts

  • Learn and adapt
     

Artificial intelligence accomplishes these tasks faster, more accurately, and at greater scale.

This is not a threat to thinking but a challenge to anthropology.

Globalization is expansion. Planetarity is participation. Questions arise precisely where universalism fails in practice, as it disregards differences—cultural, historical…

Human rights are universal in theory but selectively applied in practice.

The 20th century gave us cosmism—a philosophy conceiving humanity not merely as a biological form but as an element within an evolving universal intelligence. Vernadsky spoke of the noosphere as collective thinking turned into a geological force. Tsiolkovsky dreamed of expanding consciousness beyond Earth. Their ethical, scientific, and metaphysical ideas were ahead of their time.

Today, we enter a new phase: neural networks and AI are creating thought structures external to the human body, raising questions:

  • What is intelligence if it no longer depends on humans?

  • What connects cosmism and post-humanism?

  • Can we understand the noosphere as a stage of distributed intelligence in the 21st century?

  • Is AI a continuation of the human project or an independent branch of intelligence?

  • Where is the boundary between embodied and digital cognition?

  • What is lost when consciousness ceases to be local?

  • Can art mediate between cosmic thought and machine reality? And what constitutes new art?

  • What is the new metric of development and accumulation?

 

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RETHINK204517 April 2025