- Смульсон, Марина Лазарівна (2018) Аbout the problem of self-designing processes technologization. Актуальні проблеми психології. Т.2. Психологічна герменевтика, 1 (11). pp. 21-36. ISSN 2072-4772
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Abstract
The article is devoted to the definition of the place of self-designing technologies in the modern concept of science technologization. It is shown that the possibility of processes reproduction inherent in technology is the key to the movement of psychology to what is called "real science". The methodological principles of the critical theory of technology are considered, which determine the role of interpretation in the technological model (interpretational flexibility of artifacts), as well as the general construction of artifacts and social groups. Therefore, there are no fundamental differences in the humanitarian (psychological) technologies and actually technical, if both types are considered as design technologies. The inseparability of technologies in their standard technical understanding and humanitarian technologies is convincingly evidenced by such a global modern technology as the Internet. Understanding of the technological as a constantly reproducible scheme of activity and a reflexive social construct corresponds to the L.S. Vygotsky instrumental theory of activity. The interpenetration of technical and socio-humanitarian technologies is closely connected with the concept artifact, which is considered not only as an artificial object, but also as a centaur, that is an object that unites natural and artificial components. The problem of self-designing technologies and their formation is analyzed by analogy with the approach of E. I. Mashbyts to the education designing in the context of the design-and-technology research paradigm.
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