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Society Ladenness Model: System-Parametric Analysis
Author(s) -
Alla Nerubasska,
Volha Paulava,
Valentyna Bogachenko,
Oresta Lopuha
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
postmodern openings (print)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2069-9387
pISSN - 2068-0236
DOI - 10.18662/po/12.1sup1/284
Subject(s) - social system , bifurcation , politics , parametric statistics , sociology , epistemology , object (grammar) , bifurcation theory , postmodernism , mathematics , computer science , mathematical economics , social science , nonlinear system , artificial intelligence , law , political science , philosophy , physics , statistics , quantum mechanics
The system-parametric method developed by A. Uyemov allows creating a model of the contemporary bifurcational reality. There are many terms adopted from other sciences which are often used in postmodern philosophy. Bifurcation is one of such terms adopted from synergetics. In this article emphasis is placed on the contemporary time which is bifurcational in its essence. Using the key thesis of the systems method which states that any object can be presented as a system, we propose to create a model of social ladenness. The mere fact that ladenness exists, makes the system of crisis (bifurcation) nature. The social ladenness is defined using system descriptors. This definition contains the concept, the structure, and the substrate of the object and analysis of their elements. Consistence and hierarchical arrangement of the descriptors is the social ladenness model under discussion. The elements identified in the social ladenness model are the economic, political, technical, ecological, religious, creative and bifurcation impact. We identified some markers of human existence in the community system. The coronavirus pandemic is used as an example to demonstrate the way the bifurcation society system model can be built in order to find solutions to overcome the social and individual crises.

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