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New Models of Development and The Problem of Values

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Vyacheslav S. Stepin*
Affiliation:
Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract

This paper presents a series of analysis of social transformations, from the standpoints of civilizations and formations. The idea of multiple models of development of civilization is exposed. The fundamental values underscoring the traditional and technogenic models are presented. The contemporary crises are studied in its link to globalization. It is argued that, in order to overcome these crises, a substantial transformation of the values of the techngenic civilisation is needed. The upraising values in the spheres of religion, politics, law and scientific rationality are seen as a first step towards a new model of development of our civilization.

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Copyright © ICPHS 2009

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