Какие "истины" проповедует современная мировая философия?

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A critical analysis of the results of social surveys of philosophers of English-speaking (2009, 2020) and Russian-speaking (2015) groups, revealing major problems of modern world philosophy. First of all, these are the problems of adequate, relevant reflection of the objective, real, material world in the subjective human consciousness. Today it is important to understand: what kind of philosophy and why does a person need it? Is this a philosophy that splits human consciousness into a mosaic of fragments of various philosophical speculative trends - empiricism, positivism, pragmatism, structuralism, monism, dualism, eclecticism, personalism, skepticism, agnosticism, existentialism, neo-Hegelianism, neo-Kantianism, Neotomism, etc.? Or is it a philosophy designed to combine “many things into one” and give humanity the most adequate, correct, scientific picture of the real world? Until now, world philosophy, like religious beliefs, does not unite, but divides humanity, hiding from it true, reliable, scientific knowledge behind a veil of empty concepts and categories. The world is material and unified, and human consciousness is split into parts. The new philosophy should correspond to the real world, providing people's consciousness not with pieces of a mosaic, but with a complete, logically justified and experimentally tested picture of the universe.

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