Perception Theories and Archetypes of Information Processing

Abstract

Following the idea of Nelson Goodman that human knowledge processing is based on the same mechanisms independent of any particular knowledge domain, whether arts or sciences (Goodman, 1978), we generalize our approach to looking for the sources of particular modern information perception mechanisms. We demonstrate that the world of the Internet is constructed using the archetypical schemes of information processing, originating from early childhood memories, as well as from prehistoric experiences and priorities.

Presenters

Tati Tchoubar
Associate Head of Faculty Development, NYU Tandon Online, New York University, New York, United States

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Educational Studies

KEYWORDS

Cognition, Perception, Information, Communication, Technologies, Knowledge, Transmission, Media, Studies

Digital Media

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