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SEMIOTIC DIAGNOSTICS: METHOD OF MEASURING THE SELFISHNESS OF POWER

Melik-Gaykazyan Irina Vigenovna

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A method of measuring the directions of socio-cultural transformations was proposed in the article. The method was proposed on the basis of the established criterion of information systems self-organization, the effectiveness of information acts as this criterion (the result was obtained in the framework of the project RFBR № 11-06-00160). This method was named by the author as "semiotic diagnostics".

Keywords: semiotic diagnostics, information-synergetic approach, bioethics, symbol as the operator of social action, metaphor "the many faces of Janus", metaphor "Tower of Babel"

References:

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Issue: 9, 2013

Series of issue: Issue 9

Rubric: INTERDISCIPLINARY MESSAGES

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