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Anthropogenesis and Dynamics of Values Under Conditions of Information Technology Development

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  • Liudmila V. Baeva

    (Astrakhan State University, Russia)

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Entry into the Information Age provided radically new conditions of the modern anthropogenesis–the formation and the development of human beings, their corporality, consciousness, life world, relations with their social world and other persons. In modern society the space of the virtual sphere is extending and becoming dominant, forming a new kind of culture–a digital one. The development of a digital culture is a new form of creative work. After the creation of the second nature–the world of things–human beings created the third nature–the world of virtual phenomena, which is a peculiar composition of the conscious world and the world of modern high information technologies. In such a case it is still paradoxical, that presently human beings exist within two dimensions: The virtual dimension (game or Internet-communication), being a true value for them. The second physically real dimension is instrumental, accompanying and losing its significance in terms of value. interpersonal communication, education, creative work and leisure move from a real sphere into a virtual one. Virtuality is becoming not merely a mediator between a human and the world but truly the world itself. Virtual things are identified with real things in the younger generation’s consciousness. This changing reality model is modifying human beings.

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  • Liudmila V. Baeva, 2012. "Anthropogenesis and Dynamics of Values Under Conditions of Information Technology Development," International Journal of Technoethics (IJT), IGI Global, vol. 3(3), pages 37-49, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jt0000:v:3:y:2012:i:3:p:37-49
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