Intuition as a philosophical reflection at the time of COVID-19 pandemic

Autores

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2022.49.01.12

Palavras-chave:

information, Big Data, cybercrime, cyber fraud, anti-fraud.

Resumo

By January 2021, the number of Internet users amounted to 4.7 billion, while the social media audience hit the 4.2 billion mark. Two-thirds of the world’s population use mobile phones daily. The average Internet user spends 42% of his time in the global network. These figures prove convincingly that the Internet has become an integral part of human life. However, man’s using the Internet involves increasingly the risk of cybercrime perpetrated against the user. The purpose of the research is to assess the potential of Big Data technologies to combat cyber fraud as a form of cybercrime. The study used the statistical data provided by the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation and the publications in scientific journals. The methodological basis of the research is represented by a combination of general scientific and special scientific methods, with analysis, statistical method and systemic approach being the major tools. It was found in the course of the research that fraud constitutes the majority of crimes on the Internet. To counteract it, mobile operators and banks use anti-fraud techniques based on Big Data analysis. The paper provides an overview of services and programmes based on artificial intelligence and Big Data technologies, aimed at detecting and preventing telephone and internet fraud, used by law enforcement agencies in various countries. The paper concludes that Big Data has changed the vector of law enforcement activity from reactive to proactive.

Downloads

Não há dados estatísticos.

Biografia do Autor

Yuliia Asieievа, State Institution «South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushynsky», Odessa, Ukraine.

Doctor of Psychological Sciences, senior lecturer at the Department of Psychiatry, Medical and Special Psychology of the State Institution «South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushynsky», Odessa, Ukraine.

Irina Orlenko, Communal Institution of higher education "Odesa Academy of Continuing Education of Odesa regional council" Odessa, Ukraine.

Head of Odessa regional resource center for inclusive education support of Communal Institution of higher education "Odesa Academy of Continuing Education of Odesa regional council " Odessa, Ukraine.

Evgenij Borinshteyn, "South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushynsky", Odessa, Ukraine.

Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of philosophy, sociology and management of social and cultural activities, "South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushynsky", Odessa, Ukraine.

Zoia Atamaniuk, State institution «South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushynsky», Odessa, Ukraine.

Doctor of sciences in Philosophy, Associate at the Department of philosophy, sociology and management of socio-cultural activity, State institution «South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushynsky», Odessa, Ukraine.

Yuliya Dobrolyubska, State Institution «South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushynsky», Odessa, Ukraine.

Doctor of sciences in Philosophy, Professor, Head of the Department of World History and Methodology of Science, State Institution «South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushynsky», Odessa, Ukraine.

Referências

Andreeva, G.M. (2001) Social Psychology. Text book for higher educational institutions. Moscow: Aspect Press, p. 290 URL: http://umo.edu.ua/images/content/aspirantura/zabezp_discipl/1358737958_andreeva_socialnaya_psihologiya.pdf (in Russian)

Balabantaray, S. R, & Mohapatra, A. (2020). Combating the Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: 'Lockdowns' amplify the problem. Journal Medical Evidence, 1(1), 51-53. URL: http://www.journaljme.org/text.asp?2020/1/1/51/290149 (in English)

Bunge, M.A. (1967). Intuition and Science. Moscow: PROGRESS, p. 188 URL: https://platona.net/load/knigi_po_filosofii/filosofija_nauki_tekhniki/bunge_mario_intuicija_i_nauka/30-1-0-1077 (in Russian)

Derevyanko S.P. (2016) Phenomenology of emotional intelligence: a textbook. Chernihiv: "Lozovy VM" URL: erpub.chnpu.edu.ua:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/640 (in Ukrainian)

Gubsky, E.F., Korablev, G.F., & Lutchenko, V.A. (2003). Philosophical Encyclopedic Dictionary. Moscow: INFRA-M, p. 576 URL: http://www.rubricon.com/fes_1.asp (in Russian)

Ilyichev, L.F., Fedoseev, P.N., Kovalev, S.M., & Panov, V.G. (Ed.). (1983). Philosophical Encyclopedic Dictionary. Moscow: Soviet Encyclopedia, p. 840 URL: https://platona.net/load/knigi_po_filosofii/slovari_ehnciklopedii/filosofskij_ehnciklopedicheskij_slovar_1983/23-1-0-1634 (in Russian)

Isachenko A. V. (2003). “The grammatical structure of the Russian language in comparison with Slovak. Morphology. Part 1, 2". Publisher: "Languages of Slavic Culture" 880 p. URL: http://www.bibliorossica.com/book.html?currBookId=3785 (in Russian)

Joel Pust (Ed.). (2017) Intuition. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. First published Tue Dec 4, 2012; substantive revision Tue May 9, 2017 URL: https://seop.illc.uva.nl/entries/intuition/#pagetopright (in English)

Jung, K. (1998). Psychological types. Moscow: University Book, AST URL: http://publ.lib.ru/ARCHIVES/YU/YUNG_Karl_Gustav/_Yung_K.G..html#0001 (in Russian)

Kalnoy, I.I. (Ed.). (2003). Philosophy for graduate students. St. Petersburg: Lan, p.513 URL: https://obuchalka.org/20100323281/filosofiya-dlya-aspirantov-uchebnik-kalnoi-i-i-sandulov-u-a-2003.html (in Russian)

Kant, I. (1994). Criticism of Pure Reason. Moscow: Thought. URL: https://platona.net/load/knigi_po_filosofii/istorija_nemeckaja_klassicheskaja/kant_kritika_chistogo_razuma/12-1-0-563 (in Russian)

Kovalenko A.B., & Kornev M.N. (2006) Social psychology. Pidruchnik. 2nd type. Kiev: Geoprint,. 400 s. URL: https://www.twirpx.com/file/3104405/ (in Ukrainian)

Kravchenko, S. A. (2002). Sociology. Moscow: PERSE; Logos, p. 640 URL: https://sociology.knu.ua/sites/default/files/library/elopen/kravchenko.pdf (in Russian)

Lewis, D. (1983). Truth in Fiction. American Philosophical Quarterly, 15(1), 37–46. Philosophical Papers: Volume I, New York: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/0195032047.001.0001

Leshchyna, I.V., Asieieva, Yu. O., Vasylieva, O.V., Strelnikova, I.M., & Kovalska, N.?. (2021). Adjustment disorders in international students studying in English during a pandemic. Amazonia Investiga, 10(48), 200-208. DOI: https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2021.48.12.21

Lindhard, T. (2020). Intuition: A Heart-based Epistemology. Dialogo, 7(1), 181-194. URL: https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=918273 (in English)

Litvinova, A. L. (2002). The role of intuition in scientific knowledge. Philosophy about the subject and subject of scientific knowledge (p. 135-150). St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Philosophical Society. URL: http://anthropology.ru/ru/text/litvinova-al/rol-intuicii-v-nauchnom-poznanii (in Russian)

Nakonechnaya, N. (2016). What is discernment? Video. Youtube. URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ateC7212TSY

Newton, I. (1989). Mathematical principles of natural philosophy. Moscow: Science, Editorial of the USSR Academy of Sciences, p. 688, URL: https://platona.net/load/knigi_po_filosofii/istorija_novoe_vremja/njuton_isaak_
matematicheskie_nachala_naturalnoj_filosofii/10-1-0-127 (in Russian)

Posadova, L.A. (2014). The role of intuition in the knowledge of the world. Existed. URL: (in Russian) https://existed.ru/intuiciya-v-processe-poznaniya-intuiciya-i-e-rol-v-poznanii-ponyatieintuicii-v/

Reyna, F. V. (2021). A scientific theory of gist communication and misinformation resistance, with implications for health, education, and policy. PNAS, 118(15), 1-6. URL: https://www.pnas.org/content/118/15/e1912441117/tab-article-info (in English)

Sannikova, O. P. (2009). On the structure of psychological insight. Methodology and technologies of practical psychology in the system of higher education: Abstracts of reports of the participants of the Second International Conference. Kyiv: MP Drahomanov National Pedagogical University of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Polygraph Center. URL: https://spbappo.ru/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/2014.pdf (in Russian)

Toshchenko, Zh. T. (2011). Sociology of management. M.: Social Welfare and Marketing Center. URL: (in Russian) https://www.isras.ru/publ.html?id=2175

Siddharth, S. (2020). The Pandenomics of COVID-19: Behavioural Insights. University news, 58(18), 17-21. URL: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342673051_The_Pandenomics_of_Covid-19_Behavioural_Insights (in English)

Publicado

2022-02-11

Como Citar

Asieievа Y., Orlenko, I., Borinshteyn, E., Atamaniuk, Z., & Dobrolyubska, Y. (2022). Intuition as a philosophical reflection at the time of COVID-19 pandemic. Amazonia Investiga, 11(49), 108–116. https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2022.49.01.12

Edição

Seção

Articles