INTERDISCIPLINARY DICTIONARY AS LIVING TREASURE OF COMMUNICATION Review of the book: ‘Philosophy of Science and Culture: Dictionary’. Edited by N. Khamitov. Kyiv: KNT, 2024. 437 p.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/2415-881x.2025.94.248-258

Viktor Dovbnya

Abstract


The review is devoted to the analysis of a new interdisciplinary study by well-known philosophers in Ukraine and abroad, edited by Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Nazip Khamitov, ‘Philosophy of Science and Culture: Dictionary’, published by the KNT Publishing House, which has been working for a long time in the domestic book market of the humanitarian literature. The author emphasises the relevance of this dictionary, identifies key philosophical ideas, concepts, notions, existentials, neologisms, cognitive metaphors and categories of science and culture, which are the focus of attention of students, postgraduates, teachers and scientists, as well as a wide range of intellectuals, all those who are looking for answers to the eternal philosophical questions about human existence in science and culture.

Keywords


science; culture; philosophy of science; philosophy of culture; philosophy of human; philosophical anthropology; methodological culture; metaanthropology; academicism; worldview; new humanism; freedom; love; existence; psychoanalysis

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