The article analyzes the phenomenon of ‘new’ catastrophes determined by the specifics of contemporary vulnerabilities, i.e. the growing structural dysfunction of the complex system of society and/or techno-natural system. The authors show that this dysfunctionality is caused by both human activities and the system’s internal reflexivity; it depends on system’s ability to bear external and internal burdens of emergent and turbulent nature, which implies the uncertainty of catastrophes. The article emphasizes that the majority of ‘new’ disasters manifest in ‘liquid’ forms, which leads to the growth of permanent uncertainties in all spheres of life, while there are obvious limitations in the use of modern scientific knowledge for managing comp...
This paper examines the relation between environmental crisis of the contemporary world and its phil...
The main focus of the article is a systemic crisis, which the pandemic has only intensified, and the...
Since The Limits to Growth study in 1972 scores of studies have concluded that, without a dramatic r...
The article considers the non-linear knowledge as the result of the ‘arrow of time’ effect (I. Prigo...
Considering the damage caused by the recent spate of catastrophic events (e.g., Hurricane Katrina, 9...
International audienceThe chapter retraces the birth and development of disaster research in the soc...
In the article, the modern pandemic is considered as one of the signs of deep crisis of our civiliza...
The author analyzes new vulnerabilities appeared as a result of the becoming of the complex socium t...
This paper analyses the attitude of the contemporary philosophy to the problems associated with incr...
The author draws attention to the low-profile phenomenon of disassembly of equilibrium mechanisms. A...
The article states that developed a new methodology in the development of knowledge of the laws of t...
Globalization and the Fourth Technological revolution as its driving force challenge the humanities....
Crisis, by its very nature, requires decisive intervention. However, important questions can be obsc...
Crisis, by its very nature, requires decisive intervention. However, important questions can be obsc...
The article analyzes the issues of the philosophy and ideology of the future from the point of view ...
This paper examines the relation between environmental crisis of the contemporary world and its phil...
The main focus of the article is a systemic crisis, which the pandemic has only intensified, and the...
Since The Limits to Growth study in 1972 scores of studies have concluded that, without a dramatic r...
The article considers the non-linear knowledge as the result of the ‘arrow of time’ effect (I. Prigo...
Considering the damage caused by the recent spate of catastrophic events (e.g., Hurricane Katrina, 9...
International audienceThe chapter retraces the birth and development of disaster research in the soc...
In the article, the modern pandemic is considered as one of the signs of deep crisis of our civiliza...
The author analyzes new vulnerabilities appeared as a result of the becoming of the complex socium t...
This paper analyses the attitude of the contemporary philosophy to the problems associated with incr...
The author draws attention to the low-profile phenomenon of disassembly of equilibrium mechanisms. A...
The article states that developed a new methodology in the development of knowledge of the laws of t...
Globalization and the Fourth Technological revolution as its driving force challenge the humanities....
Crisis, by its very nature, requires decisive intervention. However, important questions can be obsc...
Crisis, by its very nature, requires decisive intervention. However, important questions can be obsc...
The article analyzes the issues of the philosophy and ideology of the future from the point of view ...
This paper examines the relation between environmental crisis of the contemporary world and its phil...
The main focus of the article is a systemic crisis, which the pandemic has only intensified, and the...
Since The Limits to Growth study in 1972 scores of studies have concluded that, without a dramatic r...