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The Role of Madam Lavoisier in History of Science and a Problem of Admeasurements

Melik-Gaykazyan I.V.

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The aim of the article is to set a problem of admeasurements in classical studies. It is an area that fixes people’s knowledge about themselves and about their social surroundings. The author is aware of difficulties of the problem: despite natural sciences describe less complicated things than human beings; they face many problems connected with admeasurements. It is the first time that problem of admeasurements is studied from the processual standpoint. It determines the main task of the research which is to reveal an influence of information mechanisms on human life. Positiveness of the approach can be proved by the author’s understanding information as a process which consists of sequential stages. Previous stage determines the following one. Information processes cause in nonlinearity and multivariativeness that can be measured. Post-non-classical information theory can measure novelty, quality, quantity, value and effectiveness of information. In other words, it can measure the criteria that characterize each stage of information process. The conceptual models, that illustrate stages of information process, provide with methodological way to set a problem of admeasurements of self-organization within socio-cultural systems

Keywords: problem of dimension in humanitarian knowledge, problem of dimension from the point of procedural notions, information mechanisms of dimension, information-synergetic approach, information as a process, criteria of dimension of information process stages,

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Issue: 1, 2008

Rubric: Postnonclassical Methodology of System Studies

Pages: 68 — 78

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