Cultural Heritage as a Self-Organising System: The Philosophy of Klironomy and the Formation of a New Science of Cultural Preservation in the 21st Century
Journal: European Scientific e-Journal (Vol.39, No. 5)Publication Date: 2025-12-10
Authors : Alexander Buychik;
Page : 153-174
Keywords : cultural heritage; klironomy; self-organising system; philosophy of culture; digital civilisation; klironomical ontology; artificial intelligence and culture; human–AI cognitive partnership;
Abstract
Buychik, A. (2025). Cultural heritage as a self-organising system: The philosophy of klironomy and the formation of a new science of cultural preservation in the 21st century. Actual Issues of Modern Science. European Scientific e-Journal, 39(1), 153–174. https://doi.org/10.47451/phi2025-10-03
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