PERSPECTIVES ON VISUAL LEARNING, VOL. 6 Envisioning an Electrifying Future Kristóf Nyíri (ed.) Budapest 2024 Hungarian Academy of Sciences / / University of Pécs (6th edition)

Budapest: Hungarian Academy of Sciences / / University of Pécs (2024)
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Abstract

Natalia Tomashpolskaia, "Predictive World", pp. 301–308. In the contemporary world, the scientific model of reality has become prognostic and predictive. Scientists make predictions based on facts, re- search, and experiments. These predictions create a new picture of reality and have a great impact on people’s behavior and decision-making. For in- stance, we can observe a vivid manifestation of this phenomenon in mod- ern medicine. Prognosis replaces diagnoses, and diagnoses and vital de- cisions begin to be based on a prognosis. However, not only sciences, but the mass-media news industry also has become prognostic. Nowadays, the prevailing part of all news consists not of facts but of predictions and pro- gnoses (economic, political, societal, environmental, medical, etc.). All types of analysts and prognosticators in all spheres have become in de- mand. To sum up, nowadays we do not live here and now but we are living in constant stress awaiting negative events based on some prognosis we have believed in and these beliefs condition our current behaviour.

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Kristof Nyiri
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