Virtualization In The Social Sphere
Dr Mahsuda Nurmamatovna Normamatova , PhD, Associate Professor, Department Of "Sociology And Social Work", Samarkand State University, Samarkand, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the paradigm of the new direction of virtualism. It provides information about virtual images and virtual reality in the information society. The etymology of the concept of virtualism is also substantiated.
Keywords
Virtualistics, paradigm, epistemology, virtual reality, virtual image, information
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