
This preprint presents a transdisciplinary analysis focusing on the homogenization of the human type through the compound concept of Homo-Cósmico,'' conceived as an emulsification of Nietzsche's superman concept. Drawing from the perspectives of David Hume's empiricism, George Berkeley's idealism, and José Ingenieros' critique of mediocrity, we explore how this new human type integrates self-knowledge, cosmic consciousness, and social coherence. The central thesis posits that the Homo-Cósmico represents a synthesis where individual superiority is emulsified into a collective cosmic identity, resisting the decoherence of modern fragmentation. This is analyzed in the context of philosophy of mind, psychoanalysis, and cognitive neuroscience, extending the original framework of El Satiro y la Sinapsis.''
Philosophy of language, Modern philosophy, Contemporary philosophy, Religious Philosophies/psychology, Philosophy, ethics and religion, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion
Philosophy of language, Modern philosophy, Contemporary philosophy, Religious Philosophies/psychology, Philosophy, ethics and religion, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion
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