No 4(35) (2019)

DOI https://doi.org/10.18799/26584956/2019/4(35)/1002

GOOD OF HUMAN IN THE WORLD OF INNOVATIONS: TOWARDS THE METHODOLOGY OF JUSTIFICATION OF IDENTIFICATION CRITERIA

The article discusses methodological approaches to the construction of the anthropology of innovation as a sphere of knowledge for objective assessment of innovations and projects in the field of social technologies that have a significant impact on humans. The aim of this article is to build conceptual foundations for understanding and evaluating social and technological innovations in their significance for human life. What is good for a person in the conditions of permanent and total innovative processes – this question is taken in the issue. The methodology of the proposed approach is based on understanding of a person as a meaning-forming event in the open world-event and as a metasystem in relation to systems of society and technology. The results of the work reflect the position that the criteria for the benefit of man under conditions of widespread continuous innovation can be built on an objective-anthropological basis, that the key guidelines for determining the positive significance of changes in human reality are identity, development, life and security. The article gives an assessment of practical significance of its theoretical results, related to the possibility of clarifying the aims of social reflection, expert assessment and control of innovations in its humanitarian significant, to concretization and correction of the humanitarian expertise tools.

Ключевые слова:

Innovation, anthropology, good, technology, rethinking, evolution, transgression, involution, integration, humanitarian expertise

Авторы:

Vadim G. Lankin

Gezal M. Galmagova

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