Humanity in the terms of key paradigms of socio-cultural heritage: an ecosophical aspect

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This article demonstrates the significance of the ecosophical aspect of studying anthropocentric concepts as a key component of the global sociocultural heritage, revealing the organic connection between the purpose of human beings. It reveals the fundamental unity of the concepts of the natural and social sciences regarding the fundamental foundations of the connection between the structural elements of the macro- and microcosm, which constitute indisputable evidence of the regularity of the ecophilic nature of man. In this regard, it is substantiated that, as a dominant aspect of both human nature and all objects of the living environment, ecophilia serves as a necessary prerequisite for excluding the eschatological development of the biosphere universe. Conceptual reliance on this understanding of the ontological foundations of existence and the role of man within it allows for the transformation of the cognitive potential of the course toward sustainable development, affirmed by the global community at the current stage of its geopolitical transformation, within the framework of the implementation of the strategy of ecological modernization of the Russian statehood to achieve an adequate level of environmental well-being and security in all its constituent entities.

man \ natural environment \ anthropocentrism \ natural sciences \ social and humanitarian knowledge \ ecosophy \ ecological modernization

Short address: https://sciup.org/14138197

IDS: 14138197   |   UDC: 30+141.319.8   |   DOI: 10.24412/3034-3364-2026-1-4