ноосфера

English translation: noosphere

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Bulgarian term or phrase:ноосфера
English translation:noosphere
Entered by: petia (X)

23:32 May 5, 2002
Bulgarian to English translations [PRO]
Environment & Ecology / Ecology
Bulgarian term or phrase: ноосфера
This is a layer of Earth core, just like the Biosphere
Elena25
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noosphere
Explanation:
The Noosphere is the part of the world of life that is created by man's thought and culture.Pierre Teillhard De Chardin, Vladimir Ivanovich Verdansky and Edouard Le Roy distinguish the noosphere from the geosphere, the non living world, and from the biosphere, the living world.
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noosphere


Explanation:
The Noosphere is the part of the world of life that is created by man's thought and culture.Pierre Teillhard De Chardin, Vladimir Ivanovich Verdansky and Edouard Le Roy distinguish the noosphere from the geosphere, the non living world, and from the biosphere, the living world.



    Reference: http://www.nettuno.it/fiera/electric.italy/noosphere.html
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noosphere


Explanation:
The word "Noosphere" was coined in analogy with the "geosphere", the world or layer of dead matter, and the "biosphere", the world or layer of living matter. Beyond and superimposed on these spheres lies another dimensional sphere, the "noosphere",
from Greek "noos, nous" = "mind", and "sphaira" = "globe", a figurative envelope of conceptual thought, or reflective impulses produced by the human intellect. It is not scientifically measurable, of course, but its presence is strongly felt and its influence is all-pervading.

The concept was first formulated by Vladimir Verdansky and elaborated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.

Справки: http://noosphere.cc/noosphere.html



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Note added at 2002-05-06 23:04:49 (GMT)
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Съжалявам, че не добавих веднага - няма разлика в превода на думата. Мисля, че посочената връзка дава повече обяснения за произхода и значението на термина.

Natasha Stoyanova
Local time: 10:24
Native speaker of: Native in BulgarianBulgarian

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agree  Vihar Kraste (X)
1 hr

neutral  slavist: Каква е съществената разлика с горния отговор?
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agree  Vladimir Shapovalov
8 hrs

neutral  petia (X): i az tova pitam - kakva e razlikata?
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agree  Rado Varbanov
1 day 6 hrs
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