PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION OF THE WORLD IN THE INFORMATION AGE

_____________________________________ Інформація про авторів: Кравець Микола Степанович, канд. філос. наук, доцент кафедри соціології та культурології. Еmail: kramsin@ukr.net Цитування за ДСТУ: Кравець М. С. Філософія світосприйняття в інформаційну епоху. Науковий вісник НЛТУ України. 2018. Вип. 28(...

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Main Author: M. S. Kravets
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Language:English
Published: Ukrainian National Forestry University 2018-03-01
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Online Access:https://nv.nltu.edu.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/1460
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description _____________________________________ Інформація про авторів: Кравець Микола Степанович, канд. філос. наук, доцент кафедри соціології та культурології. Еmail: kramsin@ukr.net Цитування за ДСТУ: Кравець М. С. Філософія світосприйняття в інформаційну епоху. Науковий вісник НЛТУ України. 2018. Вип. 28(1). С. 00–00. Citation APA: Kravets, M. S. (2018). Philosophy of Perception of the World in the Information Age. Scientific Bulletin of UNFU, 28(1), 00–00. https://doi.org/10.15421/40280100 The article considers the author's vision of the problem of awareness by individuals of themselves, their own kind of societies, the natural environment and their place (within the investigated universe) in the industrial and information societies. Attention is drawn to the fact that the awareness of the world by an individual of the industrial society was stable and did not cause internal anxiety. The information society creates a need to explain the world on a fundamentally new, innovative principles. It is proposed to consider the philosophy of the world through the philosophy of its perception. Outlined are the ways of substantiating the thesis that the physics of the universe cannot be viewed outside of man. Man is a systemic, necessary element of the world's existence. The approach existing in science, based on a material product (transformation of nature) as a human's goal on the Earth, should be formulated differently. The basis is the spiritual product (information about the world) as the goal of human's presence in space and time. The material world is a mirror image of the other – the spiritual dimension, and the visible events act as a mirror image of their information dimension. In this case, information about the world becomes primary. It is assumed that individuals reflect the world in certain combinations of reality, and only those that can exist. They do not know others. It can be assumed that any model of the world proposed by our mind today will probably occur in the future. The assumption is made that if the motion is viewed in the context of a person, then we are not moving on the scale of distances and time, but on the scale of cognition of the world. We move through time and space, learning the world, and time moves through us, bringing new information knowledge. Accounting for this allows for a new look at the existing laws inherent in the natural sciences. In the information view, the universe is infinite until the time when information about its development gets exhausted. An original vision of cognition by individuals of the world is proposed. It is shown that in information development, mankind, learning the world, is moving not to the future, but to the past, to the source where all information about the three-dimensional world and the development of all living things was accumulated. If it were the other way round, then we would not be able to learn the world. It is assumed that when, on the sphere of the expansion of the universe, all information about the world runs out, the movement will cease. At this moment, humanity will approach the knowledge of the world in its essence, the transition to a new information dimension. The ratio of the internal energy of the mass and the energy of motion of this mass is introduced. Based on the analysis of this relationship, a conclusion is made about the possible maximum speed of mass in three-dimensional space. It is focused on the fact that space cannot have a limit. It is information about our three-dimensional space that has a limit. The presence of an edge or a limit, to which the galaxies have moved apart at a present point in time, would mean the restriction of the existence of space itself. Such a limit would mean that the goal of the existence of the world in general, and not only ours (three-dimensional), has been realized, and the birth of a new world is impossible.
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spelling doaj.art-a276b217d5c34c748883bd57af4a2a1c2022-12-22T03:40:50ZengUkrainian National Forestry UniversityНауковий вісник НЛТУ України1994-78362519-24772018-03-0128116316710.15421/402801311460PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION OF THE WORLD IN THE INFORMATION AGEM. S. Kravets0Ukrainian National Forestry University, Lviv_____________________________________ Інформація про авторів: Кравець Микола Степанович, канд. філос. наук, доцент кафедри соціології та культурології. Еmail: kramsin@ukr.net Цитування за ДСТУ: Кравець М. С. Філософія світосприйняття в інформаційну епоху. Науковий вісник НЛТУ України. 2018. Вип. 28(1). С. 00–00. Citation APA: Kravets, M. S. (2018). Philosophy of Perception of the World in the Information Age. Scientific Bulletin of UNFU, 28(1), 00–00. https://doi.org/10.15421/40280100 The article considers the author's vision of the problem of awareness by individuals of themselves, their own kind of societies, the natural environment and their place (within the investigated universe) in the industrial and information societies. Attention is drawn to the fact that the awareness of the world by an individual of the industrial society was stable and did not cause internal anxiety. The information society creates a need to explain the world on a fundamentally new, innovative principles. It is proposed to consider the philosophy of the world through the philosophy of its perception. Outlined are the ways of substantiating the thesis that the physics of the universe cannot be viewed outside of man. Man is a systemic, necessary element of the world's existence. The approach existing in science, based on a material product (transformation of nature) as a human's goal on the Earth, should be formulated differently. The basis is the spiritual product (information about the world) as the goal of human's presence in space and time. The material world is a mirror image of the other – the spiritual dimension, and the visible events act as a mirror image of their information dimension. In this case, information about the world becomes primary. It is assumed that individuals reflect the world in certain combinations of reality, and only those that can exist. They do not know others. It can be assumed that any model of the world proposed by our mind today will probably occur in the future. The assumption is made that if the motion is viewed in the context of a person, then we are not moving on the scale of distances and time, but on the scale of cognition of the world. We move through time and space, learning the world, and time moves through us, bringing new information knowledge. Accounting for this allows for a new look at the existing laws inherent in the natural sciences. In the information view, the universe is infinite until the time when information about its development gets exhausted. An original vision of cognition by individuals of the world is proposed. It is shown that in information development, mankind, learning the world, is moving not to the future, but to the past, to the source where all information about the three-dimensional world and the development of all living things was accumulated. If it were the other way round, then we would not be able to learn the world. It is assumed that when, on the sphere of the expansion of the universe, all information about the world runs out, the movement will cease. At this moment, humanity will approach the knowledge of the world in its essence, the transition to a new information dimension. The ratio of the internal energy of the mass and the energy of motion of this mass is introduced. Based on the analysis of this relationship, a conclusion is made about the possible maximum speed of mass in three-dimensional space. It is focused on the fact that space cannot have a limit. It is information about our three-dimensional space that has a limit. The presence of an edge or a limit, to which the galaxies have moved apart at a present point in time, would mean the restriction of the existence of space itself. Such a limit would mean that the goal of the existence of the world in general, and not only ours (three-dimensional), has been realized, and the birth of a new world is impossible.https://nv.nltu.edu.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/1460philosophyperceptionreflectioninformationspacetimeman
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PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION OF THE WORLD IN THE INFORMATION AGE
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philosophy
perception
reflection
information
space
time
man
title PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION OF THE WORLD IN THE INFORMATION AGE
title_full PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION OF THE WORLD IN THE INFORMATION AGE
title_fullStr PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION OF THE WORLD IN THE INFORMATION AGE
title_full_unstemmed PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION OF THE WORLD IN THE INFORMATION AGE
title_short PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION OF THE WORLD IN THE INFORMATION AGE
title_sort philosophy of perception of the world in the information age
topic philosophy
perception
reflection
information
space
time
man
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