TRANSFORMATION OF SOCIAL RELATIONS IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V6I4Y2026N31Keywords:
information society, network structure, digital ontology, social transformation, cyber philosophy, simulacrum, technological determinism, personal identification, consciousness, spiritual education, socialization.Abstract
This article provides a philosophical analysis of the transformation of social relations in the context of
the information society. The author examines the impact of digital reality on human consciousness, social
hierarchy, and communication culture within the framework of the “network society” concept. The paper also
explores the dialectical relationship between virtual and real interactions, as well as the issues of self-identification
and personal identity.
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