
The article is devoted to the study of nanotechnology in modern information society and their role in the understanding of the reality in the everyday mass consciousness. The features of modern society that determine the success of the development of nano, formulated three philosophical approaches to the understanding of nano-and given the theoretical model nanoreal. Revealed the impact of the theoretical model nanoreal to ordinary forms of public consciousness through popular culture and the role of nanotechnology in the transformation of the individual’s understanding of contemporary reality.
Статья посвящена исследованию нанотехнологий в современном информационном обществе и их роли в понимании реальности в обыденном массовом сознании. Проанализированы особенности современного общества, определяющие успех развития нано, сформулированы три философских подхода к пониманию нано и дана теоретическая модель нанореальности. Выявлено воздействие теоретической модели нанореальности на обыденное массовое сознание посредством форм массовой культуры и определена роль нанотехнологий в трансформации понимания индивидом современной реальности.
СОВРЕМЕННОЕ (ИНФОРМАЦИОННОЕ) ОБЩЕСТВО, ПОНИМАНИЕ РЕАЛЬНОСТИ, НАНОТЕХНОЛОГИИ, ИНДИВИД, МАССОВОЕ СОЗНАНИЕ., MODERN (INFORMATION) SOCIETY
СОВРЕМЕННОЕ (ИНФОРМАЦИОННОЕ) ОБЩЕСТВО, ПОНИМАНИЕ РЕАЛЬНОСТИ, НАНОТЕХНОЛОГИИ, ИНДИВИД, МАССОВОЕ СОЗНАНИЕ., MODERN (INFORMATION) SOCIETY
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