SPIRITUAL ALIENATION AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF HUMAN IDENTITY IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
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https://doi.org/10.71274/ca6r4504Keywords:
Spiritual alienation, human identity, information society, digitalization, virtual communication, globalization, moral values, cultural identity, social transformation, digital culture.Abstract
This article examines the phenomenon of spiritual alienation and its influence on the transformation of human identity in the information society. The rapid development of digital technologies, global communication networks, and virtual environments has significantly altered traditional forms of social interaction, cultural values, and personal self-perception. The study analyzes the philosophical, social, and cultural dimensions of spiritual alienation, focusing on the challenges posed by digitalization, information overload, consumer culture, and virtual communication. Particular attention is given to the changing nature of individual identity in the context of the information society and the role of education, culture, and moral values in overcoming alienation.
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