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Title: The social consciousness in the context of the evolution of the society’s reflective system
Authors: Ilganayeva, V.
Keywords: intellectual evolution;culture of human civilization;human vital activity;perception of reality;awareness;social space
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Харьков : Міськдрук
Citation: Ilganayeva V. The social consciousness in the context of the evolution of the society’s reflective system. Наука 21 века: консолидация науки в условиях системных социально-культурных трансформаций : коллективная монография; под науч. ред. С. А. Заветного, В. А. Ильганаевой. Харьков : Міськдрук, 2017. С. 187-223.
Abstract: The relevance of the of the phenomenon of “consciousness” consideration in the context of intellectual evolution is due to the modern society state, in which all achievements of human civilization including scientific, technical, and intellectual progress, are already insufficient to solve numerous problems. Here is seen a consequence of the social history unfolding in a particular development vector, subject to the satisfaction of various human needs and selfish desires for wealth and entire social life improvement. The problem of the human consciousness is gradually emerging from the shadow of highly specialized research and is becoming a vital interscientific discourse that gives an opportunity to get answers to the questions that have concerned all progressive mankind attempting for thousands of years to form a global civilization. This problem has also acquired an ideological character regarding the vision of all systems and processes in the space of human life or reality in the available limits.
URI: https://repo.btu.kharkov.ua//handle/123456789/9146
ISBN: 978-617-619-198-8
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