WORLDVIEW FOUNDATION FOR ACHIEVING A SAFE FUTURE

UDC 17.022.1

  • Vodop’yanov Pavel Aleksandrovich – Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, DSc (Philosophy), Professor, Professor of the Department of Philosophy and Law. Belarusian State Technological University (13a, Sverdlova str., 220006, Minsk, Republic of Belarus). E-mail: pva1940@bk.ru

Keywords: ideological security, secure future, pandemic, human qualities, human activity, human survival, ecological and global instability, moral renewal, new humanism, social reality.

For citation: Vodop’yanov P. A. Worldview foundation for achieving a safe future. Proceedings of BSTU, issue 6, History, Philosophy, 2022, no. 1 (257), pp. 102–107 (In Russian). DOI: https://doi.org/10.52065/2520-6885-2022-257-1-102-107.

Abstract

The article provides a critical analysis of the consumer vector of socio-economic development, which has served in most countries of the world community as one of the causes of the aggravation of the current environmental situation, outlines the main ways to overcome the anthropological crisis, justifies the need to change the ideological orientations that determine the main directions of human activity focused on achieving a secure future.

The most dangerous trends in the development of the world community are revealed, due to the lack of living space and natural resources as a result of the demographic explosion of the human population, inequality between the poor and the rich, lack of financial resources, the increase of new pandemic diseases and other negative phenomena. Based on this, it is concluded that overcoming environmental and global instability is possible on the basis of moral renewal of society through the approval of a new humanism, ideological orientations and new human qualities to achieve normal conditions for human life.

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