ANCIENT AND VIRTUAL AGORA: TO THE PROBLEM OF THE TRANSFORMATION OF SOCIALITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31392/NPU-VOU.2022.1–2(84–85).02Keywords:
sociality, philosophy, dialogue, virtuality, virtual communicative space, freedom.Abstract
The analysis of the phenomenon of sociality is carried out on the basis of practices of reflection of freedom, which in the author's concept is associated with a philosophical way of thinking, and accordingly, its internal metaphysical structure. The ancient ideal of communicative discourse as the realization of sociality in the pluralism of competing narratives describing reality and the social system is transformed in the course of civilizational progress into various historical configurations of this phenomenon. The development of ICT fundamentally changes the principles of the explanation of sociality, the virtual communicative space is defined by "4A": anonymity, actuality, amnesia and anesthesia.
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