Published: 2018-10-071

Social Measurements of the Phenomenon of Value during the Epoch of Globalization

Walentyn N. Wandyszew
Humanities and Natural Sciences
Section: Articles
https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.1376

Abstract

social bases and is set by questions on sense of creativity, on the relation of its results to the person, about the purposes, ideals and norms by which the scientist in the activity should be guided. We shall recollect negative ecological consequences of some scientific and technical innovations. Humanistic the focused thinkers for a long time criticize unilateral understanding of values in the industrial world. So, A.Pechchei insisted on the concept in which basis human development would lay, self-expression and full disclosing of abilities of the human person. Development of problems axiology is actual, requires specification of criteria for the different sciences studying different classes of values, dividing them on natural and public. If any value objectively has the source a practice, apparently, there are no sufficient bases to close sphere of valuable phenomena exclusively spiritual life of a society. Value is the positive importance of those or other phenomena in system of socio-historical activity of the person. The majority of modern scientists believe, that the value arising from the practical attitude of people to the validity, it is objective by the nature for does not depend on the realized attitude to it. Value, existing objectively, within the limits of the valuable attitude, is exposed to an estimation from the social subject and, thus, the gnosiological aspect of a problem of values is fixed. The modern epoch, an epoch of domination of economy and policy globalize, again reminds us, that a problem of values, as object of desires and as subject for permanent philosophical reconsideration, still remains actual.

Keywords:

values, axiology, human person, globalize

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Wandyszew, W. N. (2018). Social Measurements of the Phenomenon of Value during the Epoch of Globalization. Humanities and Natural Sciences, (13), 203–212. https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.1376

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