Philosophical aspects of globalization : : a multidisciplinary inquiry / / edited by Alexander N. Chumakov, Alyssa DeBlasio, and Ilya V. Ilyin.

Globalization is a defining characteristic of our contemporary world, with a reach and impact affecting all nations and peoples. Philosophical Aspects of Globalization is a collection of essays by leading contemporary Russian philosophers, scholars, and scientists concerned with addressing pressing...

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Superior document:Contemporary Russian Philosophy, Volume 2
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Value inquiry book series. Contemporary Russian philosophy ; Volume 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource (458 pages)
Notes:Philosophical Aspects of Globalization is a collection of essays by leading contemporary Russian philosophers and scholars concerned with addressing pressing questions of globalization and its impact from a philosophical point of view.
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Other title:Contents --
Foreword: Philosophy of Globalization in Today’s Dialogue of Civilizations --
Preface --
Notes on Contributors --
Part 1: Globalization in the Focus of Interdisciplinary Research --
Globalization from the Philosophical Point of View /
Globalization as a Holistic Process --
Philosophical and Methodological Aspects /
The Age of Competing Globalizations /
Globalization and Global Processes: The Algorithm of Development /
The Historical Logic of Globalization /
Globalization-Induced Transformation of International Cooperation Holistic Assessment /
Part 2: Philosophical and Sociocultural Aspects of Globalization --
The Role of Global Studies in the Development of a Sustainable Security System /
The Pandemic and the Crisis of the Global World /
The Globalized World under the Prism of COVID -19 /
The Twilight of Neoliberal Globalization --
Alternatives to the Dead-Ends of the Proto-Empire /
The Concept of “Political Globalization” and Global Challenges /
Part 3: Nature, Society, and the Humans in a Global World --
Sustainable Development of Civilization and the Global Environmental Problem /
Harmonization of the Biosphere and the Technosphere as a Global Problem of Modernity /
Natural-Historic Aspects of Globalization /
Global Digital Society and the Problems of Social Adaptation /
Globalization Aporia: The Hegemonic “World State” versus Cosmopolitanism to Come /
Part 4: Russia in the Global World: Philosophy, History, Geopolitics --
Russia in the Projects of the Coming World Order /
Ways for Evolving Russia’s Current Civilizational Choice in the Context of Globalization /
Globalization, the Great Russian Revolution of 1917, and the Transformation of the World System --
A Historical and Philosophical Perspective /
The Structures of Social Solidarity in Contemporary Russia --
Evolution and Perspectives /
The Philosophical Potential of Russian Cosmism in the Context of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Global Studies /
Part 5: Humanistic Aspects of the Global Civilization --
Civilizational Values in the Age of Global Social Transformations --
Ivan A. Aleshkovski and Alexander T. Gasparishvili --
Towards a Theory of Global Security /
Modern Challenges of Global Sports Development --
A Philosophical and Methodological Analysis --
Vladislav I. Stolyarov and Sergey G. Seyranov --
The Dialectic of Civilization --
From Ethnic-Religious to Global Civilization /
The Essence of Globalization in the Spiritual Dimension /
Religion in the Globalized World --
Philosophical Reflections /
Index.
Summary:Globalization is a defining characteristic of our contemporary world, with a reach and impact affecting all nations and peoples. Philosophical Aspects of Globalization is a collection of essays by leading contemporary Russian philosophers, scholars, and scientists concerned with addressing pressing issues of globalization from a philosophical point of view. The thirty-four authors who have contributed to this book represent a range of approaches and subfields of Global Studies in Russia, including topics such as theory of globalization, globalization and the environment, history and geopolitics, and globalization in cultural context. When compiled together in a single collection of essays, their work offers the English-speaking reader a comprehensive picture of new directions in Russian Global Studies in the twenty-first century, as well as demonstrates the importance of questions of globalization for philosophical inquiry in Russia today.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:900451600X
ISSN:2406-0070 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Alexander N. Chumakov, Alyssa DeBlasio, and Ilya V. Ilyin.