Sosnitsky Alexander* and Shevchenko Anatoly
Berdyansk state Pedagogical University, Ukraine Institute of artificial Intelligence Problems under MES and NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: HCCR
Aim: Formalisation of emotions and spirituality as the central concepts of psychology through the ultimate abstraction from the unified original Universe’s Axiom up to the defining meta-formalisms that allow a conceptually complete formal analysis, synthesis and normalisation of the subconsciousness of individuals. Patients and Methods: Fundamental research, the universal general scientific paradigm of knowledge, the Universal (Meta- ) Theory (UMT), the universal formalism of Intelligence/Life, conceptual logic and AI. Results: The transition from the current to the new universal general scientific paradigms opens up the possibility of a conceptually complete fundamental formalisation of the Universe’s phenomena, which was, for the first time, applied in this study to the emotions and spirituality of arbitrary intellectual subjects based on the many previously performed studies that discover new important derivative formal properties and mechanisms of action of the Living World’s psyche. The UMT opens up a conceptually consistent, layered, hierarchically intersecting, tending to enclosure and unification formation of conceptual areas of subjects from many starting phenomena of cognition, forming quasi- Universums of knowledge of increasing complexity with relatively weak mutual connectivity, performing parallel and sequential processing of observed situations with limited time and conceptual resources. The conceptual analysis of situations is carried out according to the scheme of a universal conditioned reflex with singling out of typical repetitive concepts that correspond to emotions, “coloured” by biochemical reactions that form “a scale of colours” of reducing complexity and enclosure with the ultimate binary sensation of “harmony/disharmony” of a subject relative to an observed situation. The highest usually approximately cognised (meta-) concepts correspond to the spirituality of subjects that regularly and chaotically influence situations as random asymptotes. The obtained formalisms and mechanisms of action of emotions/spirituality give rise to quite working derivative methods for the formation and normalisation of personality psychology, together with the leading practising scientific specialists in this field. Conclusion: experimental check, development and application of the UMT of emotions and spirituality is a good starting point for the development of an effective technology for the formation, development, measurement and correction of a personality, regardless of his/her biological or artificial materialisation and is very relevant under conditions of the total development of Intelligence.
Sosnitsky Alexander is working as a professor at the Institute of AI Problems of the MES and NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine. He has over 100 publications in the national and international journals.