The Socio-Philosophical Essence Of The Concept Of The Information Society

Authors

  • Berdibaev Aydos Tolíbaevich Base doctoral student at Tashkent State University of Economics, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Information society, transformation, social structures, knowledge resources

Abstract

The article analyzes the socio-philosophical essence of the concept of the information society. Through this concept, the study explores the impact of information, knowledge, and communication resources on individuals and social structures, as well as the processes of social transformation. Special attention is given to interpreting the information society in the context of social development, cultural change, and the intellectual potential of the individual. 

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Published

2025-10-27