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ECOLOGICAL IMPERATIVE IN INFORMATION-PHILOSOPHICAL DETERMINATIONS OF CRITICAL THINKING
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The article actualizes environmental issues, which are significantly influenced by the process of informatization of man and society, which unfolds not only as an increase and accumulation of information, but as a search for new ways to organize activities and determine the means of its implementation. It is determined that the construction of innovative models of creation of philosophical and ecological knowledge is not properly reflected in the global information network. To develop new information and humanitarian methods of organizing scientific and educational activities, realizing the potential of the network society and humanistic and ideological orientations of mankind, a critical activity model of philosophical support of the formation of the ecological imperative of subjects of study is proposed. Based on the analysis of the works of many researchers the possibilities of philosophical critical thinking and reflection of presentations of the network society are explained; the cognitive-communicative nature of creation and assimilation of new knowledge is revealed; the role of value-semantic interpretation of the potentially contradictory frontier of the network society in the context of worldview shifts of postmodern society, etc. is established. Dialogue, genetic construction, dialectical method, phenomenological reduction, reflexive-evaluative, interpretive, analytical-synthetic and other methods of innovative search made it possible to develop an algorithm of philosophical creation and awareness of ecological imperative on the basis of critical thinking. significance and semantic influences of different types of information, the movement of thinking from ignorance to the evaluation of semantic, value, volitional, existential intentions and determinations). The paper presents the potential of philosophy as an apology for ecologically significant views, actions, attitudes and survival strategies of mankind.
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