Information and Truth in the Technological culture

Authors

  • José Luis González Quirós Instituto de Filosofía, CSIC, Madrid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31921/doxacom.n1a5

Keywords:

Information, Accuracy

Abstract

The contemporary human life is founded much more on the image of the reality that the moss media provides that in the traditional beliefs. The human relation with the knowledge is deeply mediated by the technological ond social power of the new agents who hove turned our society in a information society. We live in an epoch in that there is o certain eclipse of the concept of the truth. The real knowledge has been replaced, almost always, by the simple abundance of news, which roises intellectual and moral problems that they had never pre­sented in the post.

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Published

04-12-2003

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Miscellaneous of Research articles and essays

How to Cite

González Quirós, J. L. (2003). Information and Truth in the Technological culture. Doxa Comunicación. Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication Studies and Social Sciences, 1, 95-114. https://doi.org/10.31921/doxacom.n1a5
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