FEATURES OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF TRANSFORMATION PROCESSES IN CULTURE OF PHILOSOPHICAL IMAGES OF SCIENCE: NATURALISM VS HISTORICISM
The paper defends the thesis that phenomenological reconstruction of transformation in culture of philosophical images of science allows to reveal basic mechanisms of modification of science representations. Modifications of representations depend on 1) orientations to historical mutations of bases of understanding of the worldview orientations forming semantic structure of scientific knowledge; 2) necessity of correlation of actions of scientists with versions of periodically reproduced informative ideal (original wisdom). These are the results of the RFBR project № 14-06-00440 “Developent of the ways of applications of nonlinear dynamics research methods to detect the attractors of self-organization of social systems”; project № 155 “Methodology of the modeling the semiotic mechanisms of management of nonlinear dynamics of educational systems” of the State assignment for Tomsk state pedagogical university.
Keywords: phenomenological reconstruction, transformation of philosophical images of science, culture, naturalism, historicism
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Issue: 7, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 7
Rubric: PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS OF CONTEMPORARY CULTURAL STUDIES
Pages: 25 — 32
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