Security At Information Culture: Wouldn't We Lose Humanity?
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The question of informational culture as a semiotic space of functioning and interaction with the information and ethics and communication complex regulating this activity is an urgent need in modern humanities and other related branches of knowledge and sociocultural. The study of information security at the psycho-motivational, fractional and value level gives a relatively complete spectrum of the mentioned problem in view of its cultural influence. Without such an integrated approach to understanding the essence of information culture, mankind faces a catastrophe in the form of loss of democracy, sociality and humanity. The proposed research actualizes the need for a socio-philosophical reflection of the problems of the boundary between information freedom and information security as one of the key issues of the civilization progress of modern civilization.
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Prudnikova O. Security At Information Culture: Wouldn't We Lose Humanity? / O. Prudnikova, O. Kuznietsov // Philosophy and cosmology. – 2018. – Vol. 21. – P. 107–115. DOI: http://doi.org/10.29202/phil-cosm/21/11
