
Рассмотрены древнегреческие истоки философских оснований современной науки. Обсуждены вопросы формирования философско-методологических подходов к проблеме конструирования физического наблюдателя. На базе мысленных экспериментов показано, что ограничения на возможности наблюдения реальности связаны с доступными средствами очувствления (измерительными инструментами) предложенной модели наблюдателя. Предложено развитие понятия «неорганическое тело цивилизации».
Ancient Greek sources of philosophical foundations of modern science were considered. Different methodological approaches to the problem of physical observer construction were discussed. On the base of thought experiments it was shown that limits on the possibilities of reality observation connected with available sensing (measurement) means of proposed observer model. “Non-organic body of civilization” notion development was proposed.
ОСНОВАНИЯ ФИЗИКИ И МАТЕМАТИКИ,FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS,ФИЛОСОФСКИЕ ОСНОВАНИЯ НАУКИ,PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE,ТЕЛЕСНОСТЬ,CORPOREALITY,ГРАНИЦА БИОСИСТЕМЫ,THE BOUNDARY OF THE BIOSYSTEM
ОСНОВАНИЯ ФИЗИКИ И МАТЕМАТИКИ,FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS,ФИЛОСОФСКИЕ ОСНОВАНИЯ НАУКИ,PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE,ТЕЛЕСНОСТЬ,CORPOREALITY,ГРАНИЦА БИОСИСТЕМЫ,THE BOUNDARY OF THE BIOSYSTEM
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