Philosophical Aspects of Globalization: A Multidisciplinary Inquiry: Contemporary Russian Philosophy, cartea 2
Alexander N. Chumakov, Alyssa DeBlasio, Ilya V. Ilyinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 iun 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004515499
ISBN-10: 9004515496
Pagini: 406
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Contemporary Russian Philosophy
ISBN-10: 9004515496
Pagini: 406
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Contemporary Russian Philosophy
Notă biografică
Alexander N. Chumakov, Dr. phil., is Professor at the Faculty of Global Processes at Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia), editor-in-chief of the Century of Globalization Journal, organizer and co-chairman of the Organizing Committees of the Russian Philosophical Congresses, and international winner of the Gusi Peace Prize (2015).
Alyssa DeBlasio, Ph.D., is John B. Parsons Chair in the Liberal Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor of Russian at Dickinson College (USA) and author of The Filmmaker’s Philosopher: Merab Mamardashvili and Russian Cinema (Edinburgh University Press, 2019) and The End of Russian Philosophy (Palgrave, 2014).
Ilya V. Ilyin is doctor habilitatus in political sciences, Professor, and head of the Faculty of Global Studies at Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia). He is the author of a classification for global processes, systems, and problems and has published over 300 scholarly works, including twenty monographs, with an emphasis on global development.
Alyssa DeBlasio, Ph.D., is John B. Parsons Chair in the Liberal Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor of Russian at Dickinson College (USA) and author of The Filmmaker’s Philosopher: Merab Mamardashvili and Russian Cinema (Edinburgh University Press, 2019) and The End of Russian Philosophy (Palgrave, 2014).
Ilya V. Ilyin is doctor habilitatus in political sciences, Professor, and head of the Faculty of Global Studies at Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia). He is the author of a classification for global processes, systems, and problems and has published over 300 scholarly works, including twenty monographs, with an emphasis on global development.
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Contents
Foreword: Philosophy of Globalization in Today’s Dialogue of Civilizations
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Globalization from the Philosophical Point of View
Alexander N. Chumakov
Globalization as a Holistic Process
Philosophical and Methodological Aspects
Boris I. Pruzhinin and Tatiana G. Shchedrina
The Age of Competing Globalizations
Vladislav L. Inozemtsev
Globalization and Global Processes: The Algorithm of Development
Arkady D. Ursul, Ilya V. Ilyin and Tatiana A. Ursul
The Historical Logic of Globalization
Tatiana L. Shestova
Globalization-Induced Transformation of International Cooperation Holistic Assessment
Tatiana A. Alekseeva and Ivan D. Loshkariov
The Role of Global Studies in the Development of a Sustainable Security System
Ilya V. Ilyin and Kristina S. Leonova
The Pandemic and the Crisis of the Global World
Alexey A. Gromyko
The Globalized World under the Prism of COVID-19
Victor B. Kuvaldin
The Twilight of Neoliberal Globalization
Alternatives to the Dead-Ends of the Proto-Empire
Aleksandr V. Buzgalin
The Concept of “Political Globalization” and Global Challenges
Olga G. Leonova
Sustainable Development of Civilization and the Global Environmental Problem
Victor I. Danilov-Danilyan
Harmonization of the Biosphere and the Technosphere as a Global Problem of Modernity
Nizami M. Mamedov
Natural-Historic Aspects of Globalization
Valery V. Snakin
Global Digital Society and the Problems of Social Adaptation
Aza D. Ioseliani
Globalization Aporia: The Hegemonic “World State” versus Cosmopolitanism to Come
Edward V. Demenchonok
Russia in the Projects of the Coming World Order
Yury D. Granin
Ways for Evolving Russia’s Current Civilizational Choice in the Context of Globalization
Igor K. Liseyev
Globalization, the Great Russian Revolution of 1917, and the Transformation of the World System
A Historical and Philosophical Perspective
Leonid E. Grinin
The Structures of Social Solidarity in Contemporary Russia
Evolution and Perspectives
Anastasia V. Mitrofanova
The Philosophical Potential of Russian Cosmism in the Context of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Alexander M. Starostin
Civilizational Values in the Age of Global Social Transformations
Ivan A. Aleshkovski and Alexander T. Gasparishvili
Towards a Theory of Global Security
Igor F. Kefeli
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
Ilham R. Mamedzade and Tair M. Makhamatov
The Essence of Globalization in the Spiritual Dimension
Anatoliy G. Kossichenko
Religion in the Globalized World
Philosophical Reflections
Mikhail Y. Sergeev
Index
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
Alexander N. Chumakov
Globalization as a Holistic Process
Philosophical and Methodological Aspects
Boris I. Pruzhinin and Tatiana G. Shchedrina
The Age of Competing Globalizations
Vladislav L. Inozemtsev
Globalization and Global Processes: The Algorithm of Development
Arkady D. Ursul, Ilya V. Ilyin and Tatiana A. Ursul
The Historical Logic of Globalization
Tatiana L. Shestova
Globalization-Induced Transformation of International Cooperation Holistic Assessment
Tatiana A. Alekseeva and Ivan D. Loshkariov
Part 2: Philosophical and Sociocultural Aspects of Globalization
The Role of Global Studies in the Development of a Sustainable Security System
Ilya V. Ilyin and Kristina S. Leonova
The Pandemic and the Crisis of the Global World
Alexey A. Gromyko
The Globalized World under the Prism of COVID-19
Victor B. Kuvaldin
The Twilight of Neoliberal Globalization
Alternatives to the Dead-Ends of the Proto-Empire
Aleksandr V. Buzgalin
The Concept of “Political Globalization” and Global Challenges
Olga G. Leonova
Part 3: Nature, Society, and the Humans in a Global World
Sustainable Development of Civilization and the Global Environmental Problem
Victor I. Danilov-Danilyan
Harmonization of the Biosphere and the Technosphere as a Global Problem of Modernity
Nizami M. Mamedov
Natural-Historic Aspects of Globalization
Valery V. Snakin
Global Digital Society and the Problems of Social Adaptation
Aza D. Ioseliani
Globalization Aporia: The Hegemonic “World State” versus Cosmopolitanism to Come
Edward V. Demenchonok
Part 4: Russia in the Global World: Philosophy, History, Geopolitics
Russia in the Projects of the Coming World Order
Yury D. Granin
Ways for Evolving Russia’s Current Civilizational Choice in the Context of Globalization
Igor K. Liseyev
Globalization, the Great Russian Revolution of 1917, and the Transformation of the World System
A Historical and Philosophical Perspective
Leonid E. Grinin
The Structures of Social Solidarity in Contemporary Russia
Evolution and Perspectives
Anastasia V. Mitrofanova
The Philosophical Potential of Russian Cosmism in the Context of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Alexander M. Starostin
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
Igor F. Kefeli
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
Ilham R. Mamedzade and Tair M. Makhamatov
The Essence of Globalization in the Spiritual Dimension
Anatoliy G. Kossichenko
Religion in the Globalized World
Philosophical Reflections
Mikhail Y. Sergeev
Index