Psychopathy in the context of modernity: from a biosocial problem in the definition of a person to a psychopathic model of society

Authors

  • A.V. Kucherova Lomonosov Moscow State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21146/2413-9084-2021-26-1-144-157

Keywords:

psychopathy, psychopath, modernity, psychology, natural sciences, humanities, technology, biological, social

Abstract

The natural sciences have changed the traditional understanding of human nature by pointing out the biological dependence of human. The relationship between the biological and the social has become a problem, and this reflects the phenomenon of psychopathy – a special type of personality that combines neurophysiological abnormalities and related behavior. The article summarizes the conclusions of the latest experimental research in this field. It is hypothesized that psychopathic properties exactly correspond to the ideological requirements of modern society, and the development of modern technologies contributes to their reproduction. The cultivation of psychopathy can completely change human beings, making society physically psychopathic, and psychopathy can be a model for the future state of society.

Author Biography

  • A.V. Kucherova, Lomonosov Moscow State University

    аспирантка философского факультета

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Published

2021-07-04

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Section

Human sciences