The influence of the information society on the spiritual existence of a person

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The article describes the spiritual image of a person in the information society. Particular attention is paid to the system of factors that play a key role in the formation of a person's worldview, his life, internal motives, a person's value, which is a criterion of values, that is, the main, important, decisive things in his life.

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