WAR AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL NARRATIVES IN CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHICAL-ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH

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https://doi.org/10.15407/fd2024.04.073

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war, globalized world, tolerant sociality, conflict, Other, exploration of the world, worldview consciousness

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The author draws attention to the fact that the new millennium has not lived up to the high expectations that the ideological project of «tolerant universalism» and «multicultural liberalism», with its focus on consensus, solidarity, respect for the Other, and emphasis on universal liberal values, could become the ideology of global progress in the 21st century. Instead, misunderstandings, wars, conflicts, and violence have not disappeared from the world stage. On the contrary, there is an observable «budding» of new and new conflicts and wars. Conflict, like evil in general, has deep roots in both historical and psychological experience, as well as in the very ontology of humanity. Therefore, the issue is not about eliminating conflict but about qualitatively changing the direction of conscious human efforts – whether individual, collective, or socially organized. The author argues that, if restraint and tolerance are not cultivated, mutual destruction remains the alternative.

We enter the modern world (which is not unified, but globalized) through the intersubjective space, through dialogical truths, and so on. This requires the establishment of new forms of worldview, new approaches to examining phenomena in nature, society, and the human being. Clearly, today there is a preference for research ideas and principles related to the synergistic approach, self-organization, self-creation, and self-reproduction, both at the level of the macrocosm and the microcosm. Philosophically, these ideas resonate with existentialist and phenomenological narratives and philosophies. The author currently points to the presence of such approaches in the thought of domestic philosophers.

Author Biography

Galyna KOVADLO

Doctor of Sciences in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of  Philosophical Anthropology, Deputy Director for Research, H.S. Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 4, Triokhsviatytelska St., Kyiv, 01001

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2024-12-12

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KOVADLO, G. . (2024). WAR AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL NARRATIVES IN CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHICAL-ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH. Filosofska Dumka, (4), 73–86. https://doi.org/10.15407/fd2024.04.073

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