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Consideration on the world afterward of Informatization

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  • Vourkoutiotis, Sifis Sato

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The document titled "Consideration on the world afterward of Informatization" provides a comprehensive analysis of societal changes, with a particular focus on Japan, though applicable globally. It discusses the transition from an industrial to an "Assessonomic society", the evolving role of science and technology, a comparison of the lifestyles and values of ancient people with those of the modern era, and the changing perceptions and values towards science. Here I argue that the limitations of science, declining public trust in scientists, and the changing role of mass media have led to a loss of societal faith and dreams about science. These factors indicate a shift away from scientism, as people begin exploring other values.

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  • Vourkoutiotis, Sifis Sato, 2024. "Consideration on the world afterward of Informatization," OSF Preprints 65uhq, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:65uhq
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/65uhq
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