Vol 9, No 1, 2010 pp. 149-162
UDC 165.1
AN EPILOGUE OR A FURTHER POSSIBLE OBJECTIVIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE OUTSIDE OF MAN
Srboljub S. Dimitrijević
University of Niš, Faculty of Philosophy, Philosophy Department, Serbia
Email: vidan@filfak.ni.ac.rs
Every force of nature has some characteristic powers, and cognition is no different. Formally speaking these include: the ability to organize, to be at the heart of the matter, to present the very essence of something. Its basic strength lies in: self-knowledge, or the systematizing or grouping of the self and everything outside it, authoritariness or the determination of what is true, clear, valuable, and certain, in various types of embodiment and shaping and in institutionalization. Knowledge, as the complex cognitive and learning ability, is related to man. With its powers it shapes the image of man and his ambient – places on this earth, to the extent that it is constantly replacing him.
Key words: cognition, the power of knowledge, institutionalization, epistemic and laymen, systems of knowledge, models of knowledge: mythic, economical, virtual, teletechnoscience, the substitution of man.
EPILOG ILI DALJA MOGUĆA OBJEKTIVIZACIJA ZNANJA IZVAN ČOVEKA
Svaka prirodna sila ima svoje moći, a takvo je i saznanje. Formalno, ono uključuje: sposobnost organizovanja, suštinu stvari, da predstavi suštinu nečega. Njegova osnovna snaga nalazi se u samosaznanju, ili sistematizaciji ili grupisanju sebe i ostalog izvan čoveka, autoritarnosti i odredjivanju istine, jasnoće, vrednosti, mogućnosti, kroz različite oblike institucionalizacije. Znanje kao kompleksna kognitivna sposobnost kao i sposobnost učenja odnosi se na čoveka. Sa svojim moćima, ono oblikuje čoveka i njegov ambijent – mesta na planeti, do te mere da stalno zamenjuje čoveka.
Ključne reči: saznanje, moć znanja, institucionalizacija, epistemiološko i laičko znanje, modeli znanja: mitsko, ekonomsko, virtualno, teletehnonauka, zamena čoveka