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Модель «Центр – периферия» в методологии гуманитарного знания

Модель «Центр – периферия» в методологии гуманитарного знания

Abstract

The author basing upon the existing methodological approaches to the study of nature and society, examines the potential of the ‘center-periphery’ model and comes to the conclusion that it is far from exhaustive, and not being a priority, it performs support functions within the approaches of social-natural history – the scientific discipline that studies relations between social and natural processes.

Автор, опираясь на имеющиеся методологические подходы в изучении природы и общества, исследует потенциал такой модели, как «центр – периферия», и приходит к выводу, что он далеко не исчерпан и, не являясь приоритетным, осуществляет вспомогательные функции в рамках подходов социоестественной истории – научной дисциплины, изучающей связи социальных и природных процессов.

Keywords

ЦЕНТР, ПЕРИФЕРИЯ, ЦЕНТРОПЕРИФЕРИЙНЫЕ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЯ, СОЦИОЕСТЕСТВЕННАЯ ИСТОРИЯ, ЦИВИЛИЗАЦИОННЫЙ ПОДХОД

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