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КРИТЕРИИ ПРОГРЕССА В РАЗЛИЧНЫХ КОНЦЕПЦИЯХ ФИЛОСОФИИ ИСТОРИИ

КРИТЕРИИ ПРОГРЕССА В РАЗЛИЧНЫХ КОНЦЕПЦИЯХ ФИЛОСОФИИ ИСТОРИИ

Abstract

The article is devoted to research ideas about criteria of progress in different conceptions of Philosophy of History. The author accepts the arguments of postindustrial theory of changing phases of humanity development. The author gives proof of changing the criteria of society's progress during the transition to another phase of development.

Статья посвящена исследованию представлений о критериях прогресса в различных концепциях философии истории. Принимая аргументы постиндустриальной теории смены фаз развития человечества, автор обосновывает изменение критериев прогресса общества при переходе его в очередную фазу развития.

Keywords

КРИТЕРИИ ПРОГРЕССА, ФАЗЫ РАЗВИТИЯ, ФОРМАЦИОННАЯ КОНЦЕПЦИЯ, ЦИВИЛИЗАЦИОННАЯ КОНЦЕПЦИЯ, ПОСТИНДУСТРИАЛЬНАЯ КОНЦЕПЦИЯ

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