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Philosophy of the Digital Version of the World: From the Foundation to the Practices Book Review: Alekseev А. Р., Alekseeva 1. Yu. The Fate of Intelligence and the Mission of Reason: Philosophy before the Challenges of the Era of Digitalization. Monograph. Moscow, Prospect, 2021

https://doi.org/10.25205/2541-7517-2022-20-1-99-105

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The publication presents a review of the monograph by Alekseyev Alexander Petrovich and Alekseeva Irina Yurievna “The Fate of intelligence and the mission of reason: philosophy facing the challenges of the era of digitalization”. The authors systematically and deeply analyze the theoretical and cognitive, socio-philosophical, philosophical and anthropological problems that arise during the dynamic digitalization of all spheres of society. The author's representation of society as an intellectual system of a high degree of complexity makes it possible to comprehend the concepts of reason and intelligence in connection with the development and implementation of artificial intelligence systems. Of particular interest is the disclosure by the authors of the potential of philosophical tools in countering manipulative technologies in the digital environment. The monograph is recommended to readers interested in achieving an understanding of the essence of digitalization processes, philosophical foundations and prospects for the development of technical intelligent systems.

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Bryzgalina E.V. Philosophy of the Digital Version of the World: From the Foundation to the Practices Book Review: Alekseev А. Р., Alekseeva 1. Yu. The Fate of Intelligence and the Mission of Reason: Philosophy before the Challenges of the Era of Digitalization. Monograph. Moscow, Prospect, 2021. Siberian Journal of Philosophy. 2022;20(1):99-105. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/2541-7517-2022-20-1-99-105

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