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Philosophical forecasting of the future and transforming physicality in the context of digital culture
[Философское Прогнозирование Будущего И Трансформация Телесности В Контексте Цифровой Культуры]

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  • Aleksandrova, Lyudmila (Александрова, Людмила)

    (International Institute of Design and Service)

  • Trushnikova, Ekaterina (Трушникова, Екатерина)

    (International Institute of Design and Service)

Abstract

The main task of philosophical reflection about future is understanding the socio-cultural tracks. Futurolo-gy explores transformations of physical corporeality, human immortality, artificial intelligence, virtualiza-tion of objects and phenomena of the real world. The research of digital culture has positive and negative scenarios of the future, new social roles of a person, «new» being: real (constant), virtual, symbolic. These trends are clearly reflected in contemporary and digital art.

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  • Aleksandrova, Lyudmila (Александрова, Людмила) & Trushnikova, Ekaterina (Трушникова, Екатерина), 2018. "Philosophical forecasting of the future and transforming physicality in the context of digital culture [Философское Прогнозирование Будущего И Трансформация Телесности В Контексте Цифровой Культуры," Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 91-97.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:spower:sp1886
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