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Kostenko, A. N. Social naturalism as the basis of anti-crisis world perception.

Abstract: the events happening in the world now make us question whether they are the result of progress or regress of modern civilization. The most dramatic thing is that, with each passing day it is becoming more and more difficult to distinguish the Evil from the Good, the False from the Truth, the Ugliness from the Beauty, the Injustice from the Justice, criminal deeds from the heroic acts, bad people from the good, pseudo entrepreneurship from the true entrepreneurship, forwardness from the free will, illusions from the reality, anarchy from the order, wrong from the right, pseudo democracy from democracy, immorality from the good morals, and so on. According to the author, the idea of social naturalism creates the grounds for the anti-crisis world perception.


Keywords:

philosophy, naturalism, world outlook (world perception), nature, society, culture, crisis, progress, regress, human being.


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