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Man and the Internet: dialectics of knowledge and information
Author(s) -
Vladimir Dmitrievich Emel'yanenko,
E. M. Yanenko
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
filosofskie problemy informacionnyh tehnologij i kiberprostranstva
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2305-3763
DOI - 10.17726/philit.2021.2.1
Subject(s) - the internet , dialectic , value (mathematics) , epistemology , sociology , ideology , subject (documents) , computer science , knowledge management , psychology , social psychology , world wide web , political science , politics , philosophy , machine learning , law
In the article the problem of transformation of the information received by the user on the Internet into his knowledge is investigated. The paper uses the main special scientific and logical research methods used in the social and humanitarian sciences. At the same time, the methods of systematic and value-worldview analysis of the phenomena of the spiritual world of a person are distinguished by the degree of significance, which allow us to study the problem of the dialectic of knowledge and information on the Internet not in isolation, but in connection with the main phenomena of the spiritual life of people, taking into account the priority of value-worldview structures. The goal of the work is to find a priority factor that provides a higher degree of accuracy in the transformation of information from the Internet into human knowledge. It is shown that the nature of the world wide web to a certain extent complicates the process of translating information coming to a person into his knowledge. It is concluded that the condition for the transformation of information received by the user on the Internet is the cognitive activity of a person, due primarily to the development of its value and ideological sphere. If the cognizing person has sufficiently developed and stable value – ideological foundations of personality (beliefs, ideals, principles, worldview), he successfully realizes himself as a developing subject, an active participant in knowledge. On the contrary, insufficiently stable value-worldview sphere can lead to passive perception of information by the individual, adaptation to reality, simplification of personality. Information from the Internet in the most adequate form is transformed into a person’s knowledge on the basis of his own cognitive activity, in the presence of intellectual and volitional capabilities (especially value-worldview qualities) for verifying the information available on the Network.

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