Ontological foundations of cyberculture in a digital society
- Authors: Shakirov A.I.1, Simkacheva M.V.1
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- Issue: No 4 (2023)
- Pages: 227-238
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/2454-0757/article/view/366245
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/WLQRAC
- ID: 366245
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The object of the study is the culture of digital society, the subject is the ontological foundations of culture. The aim of the research is to reveal the ontological problems of cyberculture, which becomes the basis for a digital society with a virtual nature. In the modern world, the impact of digital technologies on human life has acquired an irreversible scale. The changes affected not only socio-economic relations, but also affected the sphere of personal relationships, information perception and cognitive processes of the individual. People are spending more and more time on the Internet, using social networks, using applications. We can talk about a new stage in the development of human civilization, the culture of which has its own special features. In this study, the culture of digital society is considered from a philosophical and ontological point of view. The novelty of the research lies in the fact that cyberculture is in the stage of its formation. Digital society is changing, Internet technologies are developing, new applications are appearing. All these processes require philosophical reflection and scientific analysis. A special contribution of the author to the study of the phenomenon of cyberculture and the ontologization of the culture of digital society, which has its own distinctive features, namely crisis, virtuality, technology. The main conclusions of the study are that cyberculture, the culture of communities based on the use of advanced information technologies, is postmodern in nature. The further development of digital technologies gives a chance to a person to overcome the limitations of the individual nature of the personality, but at the same time there is a great danger of losing generic features and ceasing to be a person in the classical sense.
About the authors
Al'fred Il'darovich Shakirov
Email: alfred.shakirov@rambler.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4983-3997
Marina Vladimirovna Simkacheva
Email: mio_2@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9020-9267
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