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On The Way Of Thinking Of Human Beings In The Era Of Big Data

Posted on:2022-01-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S M HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2515306527466544Subject:Philosophy
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Development of Big Data technology makes it possible that human can collect,analyse and apply for massive scale data.Big Data has become a sort of new social production.Nowadays,Big Data has been penetrated into all aspects of human's practice of living and producing,having a great impact to human life,behavior and cognition.At the same time,because the way of production and living is constantly innovating with the development of the Big Data technology,the new way of thinking according with unique era of Big Date has emerged.This article based on the practicality of Marxist philosophy,and use Marx's worldview and methodology as the the theoretical foundation to analyse the way of thinking of Big data era.According to organize the definition of conception and characteristic of Big Data,and the historical development of human thinking,reveals that the development of human thinking is a dialectical process,is epochal.Human thinking mode is influenced by science and technology,so Big data promote the changing of human thinking mode.And according to analyse the differences of data processing method between traditional statistical sample survey and Big Data technology with the point of the changing of data samples,which from part to entirety and from precision to fault tolerance,reveals new way of thinking,that is,from part thinking to overall thinking,accurate thinking to fault-tolerant thinking.Which caused a transformation from causal thinking to relevance thinking.Relevance thinking conceals overall thinking and fault-tolerant thinking.The change of human thinking mode in the era of big data conforms to the historical inevitability and promotes human liberation and human development.
Keywords/Search Tags:Big Date, thinking mode, overall thinking, fault-tolerant thinking, relevance thinking
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