«Strange» Laws of the Third World — the World of Documents

The article deals with the statement that the conception of three worlds (physical, mental and the world of objectified knowledge), suggested by Karl Raimund Popper (1902–1994), sets its object as a document described as materialized information. Arkadii Vasylovych Sokolov (born in 1934) puts the th...

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Main Author: Y. N. Stolyarov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kharkiv State Academy of Culture 2020-12-01
Series:Вісник Харківської державної академії культури
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Online Access:http://v-khsac.in.ua/article/view/218071
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Summary:The article deals with the statement that the conception of three worlds (physical, mental and the world of objectified knowledge), suggested by Karl Raimund Popper (1902–1994), sets its object as a document described as materialized information. Arkadii Vasylovych Sokolov (born in 1934) puts the third world into noosphere, calling it Biblio-voice. Being as big as two other worlds, the world of documents has its own terms, laws, features that do not relate with the laws of physical and ideal worlds as well. It is demonstrated how these laws appear in generary, material, semantic, signative, temporal aspects of a document as an object of information. It is proved that because of worldwide civilizational importance of the third world expressions in digitalization century the future of humanity depends exactly on it. That is why the prime importance task of the modern science is to develop key issues of document studies and theory of information.
ISSN:2410-5333
2522-1132