Kulʹtura – Chelovek – Ekran
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The monograph analyzes screen anthropology. It is revealed that the grounds and reasons for the impact of screen media on cognitive processes, personality structure, consciousness, behavior patterns, and feelings are determined by the identification of human consciousness with reflectivity, which reduces cognitive practices to algorithmic, machine-based "superficial scanning." The principles of the "new vision" include a return to "slow reading," equating the screen with the interface of a labyrinthine or encyclopedic space of meaning, which will return cognitive practices to a complex character that simultaneously includes sensuality, imagery, rationality, and analytical perception. The article provides a philosophical conceptualization of the polyscreen culture of our time, reveals and introduces the content of the concept of "screenness" into scientific discourse, demonstrates its correlation with the theory of reflection, and examines the specifics of screenness modes found at different historical stages.