Post-COVID-19 World Philosophy of Functioning: New Globalisation Challenges

Authors

  • Orest KRASIVSKYY Lviv Regional Institute for Public Administration of the National Academy for Public Administration
  • Natalya MAZIY Ukainian Academy of Printing https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5425-4802
  • Denis KRASIVSKY Ukrainian State Employment Service Training Institute
  • Viktor KOTYGORENKO Kuras Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2661-8592
  • Halyna ZHUKOVA National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1248-4669

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v18i2.535

Keywords:

philosophy, COVID-19, globalisation, post-covid, world functioning philosophy

Abstract

The major purpose of the study is to characterise the philosophy of the functioning of the world in such conditions. Methodology of this article included: general scientific methods (formal-logical, systemic, structural-functional, concrete-historical) general logical methods of theoretical analysis (analysis, synthesis, generalisation, comparison, abstraction, analogy, modelling, etc.) specific scientific methods (technical analysis, specification, interpretation, etc.). As a result of the study, the philosophical and social essence of the crisis and pandemic was characterised. Considered how the crisis and pandemic affect the functioning of the suspension and its philosophy of worldview. Determined how strong the impact of COVID-19 and the crisis it has formed. The philosophical and social aspect of the pandemic in modern conditions of development and what new globalisation challenges it entails has been investigated.

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Author Biographies

Orest KRASIVSKYY, Lviv Regional Institute for Public Administration of the National Academy for Public Administration

(PhD, Dr. of Science in History) is a Professor at the Department of European Integration and Law of Lviv Regional Institute for Public Administration of the National Academy for Public Administration, Lviv, Ukraine. His areas of interest include philosophy, COVID-19, globalisation, post-covid, world functioning philosophy. Orest Krasivskyy is the author of 110 scientific articles.

Natalya MAZIY, Ukainian Academy of Printing

(PhD in Marketing) is an Associate Professor at the Department of Entrepreneurship and Marketing, Ukrainian Academy of Printing, Lviv, Ukraine. Her areas of interest include philosophy, COVID-19, globalisation, post-covid, world functioning philosophy. Natalya Maziy is the author of 55 scientific articles.

Denis KRASIVSKY, Ukrainian State Employment Service Training Institute

(PhD in Public Administration) is an Associate Professor, a Leading Researcher of the Problematic Research Laboratory of Social Studies of the Labor Market of the Ukrainian State Employment Service Training Institute, Kyiv, Ukraine. His areas of interest include philosophy, COVID-19, globalisation, post-covid, world functioning philosophy. Denis Krasivsky is the author of 35 scientific articles.

Viktor KOTYGORENKO, Kuras Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

(PhD, Dr. of Political Sciences) is a Professor at the Department of National Minorities, I. F. Kuras Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine. His areas of interest include philosophy, COVID-19, globalisation, post-covid, world functioning philosophy. Viktor Kotygorenko is the author of 43 scientific articles.

Halyna ZHUKOVA, National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport

(PhD in Pedagogy) is an Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology and Pedagogy of the National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport, Kyiv, Ukraine. Her areas of interest include philosophy, COVID-19, globalisation, post-covid, world functioning philosophy. Halyna Zhukova is the author of 25 scientific articles.

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Published

2021-06-25

How to Cite

KRASIVSKYY, O., MAZIY, N., KRASIVSKY, D., KOTYGORENKO, V., & ZHUKOVA, H. (2021). Post-COVID-19 World Philosophy of Functioning: New Globalisation Challenges. WISDOM, 18(2), 58–66. https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v18i2.535

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