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Закономерности криминалистической теории отражения, присущие субъективному этапу

Закономерности криминалистической теории отражения, присущие субъективному этапу

Abstract

Проведен анализ криминалистической теории отражения, представляющей собой методологическую основу криминалистики. Рассмотрен этап субъективного отражения. Предложены два новых класса закономерностей отражения в деятельности следователя: отражение, в ходе которого производится овеществление результатов познания, и отражение в сознании следователя. Особое значение в криминалистике имеет отражение в сознании в виде кодирования, поскольку оно используется при формировании системы поиска преступника. Делается вывод о том, что компьютерная революция представляет собой вынесение из сознания вовне и закрепление в виде технических компьютерных устройств механизмов познания в виде кодирования.

This paper presents an analysis of the criminalistic reflection theory which constitutes the methodological basis of criminalistics. The subjective reflection phase is investigated. Two new categories of the regularities of reflection within the framework of the investigators activities are proposed: the reflection during which the results of cognition are materialized and the reflection in the investigators consciousness. The following conclusion is made: the computer revolution is the process of extracting cognitive mechanisms, in the form of coding, from consciousness and fixing them in the form of electronic devices

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СЛЕДСТВЕННОЕ ПОЗНАНИЕ,ЗАКОНОМЕРНОСТИ ОТРАЖЕНИЯ,МЕХАНИЗМ КОДИРОВАНИЯ

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influence
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