The paper analyses what happens to truth when a real object turns into information. As the reality of the world is represented in the form of information, it opens an opportunity to consider information adequate without it being true. The paper attempts to prove that if the information demiurge forms the world of meanings in accordance with his will, there appears a possibility of a split between the meanings being formed and the truth of real life. At the same time, behavior takes on a situational character, whose informational validity has priority over the universal moral categories of virtue and justice.
world view; truth; information environment; natural information; information perception
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