Informatics, communication, dialogue

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  • Pál Györe

Abstract

Informatics - in a broad sence - is a branch of science dealing with Man, more precisely with the personality who makes use of information. Its primary tasks include the shaping of a typology of a homo informationicus who uses information to transform and develop his intellectual world and the examination of communicative relations with particular view to disclosing information of scientific content.
Dialogue plays an outstanding role in communicative relations. Its successful implementation makes it possible that the participants may really share and shape each other's thoughts, ideas and knowledge.
Without scrutinizing those questions of communicative process which are deeply rooted in personality and strongly affect the intellectual existence of Man, the examination and development of either information-contente or information-technologies may not yield satisfying results.
Informatics and communication theory are closely related.
Basic intellectual phenomens, information processes and tools examined by information may be derived from the communication theory.
In ordar to define the place of informatics in science and to develop its structure and methodology, cartain isomorphic features linking it, more or less closely, to other specialized branches of science (pedagphic, psychology, semantics, cybernetics and so forth) hare to be explored.

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Published

2019-02-07

How to Cite

Györe, P. Informatics, communication, dialogue, Scientific and Technical Information, 16(4), p. 245–257, 2019.

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