Alma Mater
ISSN 1026-955X
Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly (Higher School Herald)
The best way to learn all about Higher Education

=

Formal ontological premises of the theory of modernization

A.V. Khoroshilov
80,00 ₽

 

https://doi.org/10.20339/AM.11-18.106

 

A.V. Khoroshilov is post-graduate student at Philosophical Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University e-mail: artemkhoroshilov@yandex.ru

 

Presented is substantiation of theoretical way of conceptualization of the phenomena of modernization by means of inclusion of the theory of modernization as part into general theory of evolution. Demonstrated is, that ontology prerequisite of the theory of evolution unity of entire being on material level of being, that provides epistemological result of unity of methods of analysis. Also formal ontological basics of the theory of modernization, i.e. tradition and modernity, are demonstrated, that are interpreted as two forms of social multitude ordering. As principal forms of multitude movement integration and differentiation are detached. Also possible forms of interaction between multitudes are described with the help of the term of risk.

Key words: theory of modernization, tradition, modernity, theory of evolution, formal ontology, risk.

 

References

1. Giddens, E. Organization of society: essay in the theory of structuration. Moscow, 2005.

2. Kantor, G. Works on the theory of multiples. Moscow, 1985.

3. Nikitin, M. Descent of life. From haziness to cell. Moscow, 2018.

4. Parsons, T. The system of modern societies. Moscow, 1998.

5. Pelipenko, A.A. Cognition of culture. Moscow, 2012.

6. Spenser, G. Basic origins. St. Petersburg, 1897.

7. Khoroshilov, A.V. The theory and ideology of modernization: to formulation of the problem. Alma mater (Vestnik vysshei shkoly). 2016. No. 4. Pp. 109–113. DOI 10.20339/AM.04-16.109

8. Khoroshilov, A.V. Two approaches to research of modernity in social theory. Caspian region: politics, economics, culture. 2016. No. 2. Pp. 170–178.

9. Stompka, P. Sociology of social changes. Moscow, 1996.

10. Blum, H. Time’s Arrow and Evolution. Princeton, 1963.

11. Lambert, J.-F. Origins of Life: From the mineral to the biochemical world. URL: https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2015/01/bioconf-ori...