Horlynskyi V.
The Culture of Sustainable Human Development: Institutionalization and Axiological Content
// Philosophy and Culture.
2015. № 5.
P. 658-669.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0757.2015.5.10990 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=10990
Культура устойчивого человеческого развития: ее конституирование и аксиологическое содержание
Horlynskyi Viktor
PhD in Philosophy
associate professor of the Special Department at National Technical University of Ukraine «Kyiv Polytechnic Institute»
04213, Ukraine, g. Kiev, ul. Verkhneklyuchevaya, 4, ISZZI, kab. 318
Abstract: The process of institutionalization of the culture of sustainable human development is viewed by Gorlinsky as the development of a polystructural socio-historical phenomenon based on values. The structural foundation for institutionalization of this phenomenon consists of cultural patterns that can be defined as combinations of interrelated basic elements of culture that interwine with all the spheres of life-sustaining activity and allow to satisfy the society's need for development and security. The content of such culture is represented as the combination of values, communication, behavior and activity programs that define the goals and paths of social development, consensus achievement and maintenance of peace, and prevention of threats to human development. According to the author, the system of values related to the culture of sustainable human development includes axiological criteria of ability to live, socially integrate and consolidate as well as global values that reflect the degree of integration of local societies into the system of trans-regional and global relations. The problem of institutionalization of the culture of sustainable human development is viewed by the author applying the axiological approach and the method of structure-functional analysis. In his research Gorlinsky has used the concepts of 'cultural pattern' (introduced by Gregory Bateson and Umberto Eco) and the system of values being the 'cultural code' of the society (Jean Baudrillard and Vyacheslav Stepin). For the first time in the academic literature the problem of human sustainable development is being analyzed in terms of socio-cultural processes and social security based on values as the regulatory basis. The author of the article makes a conclusion that a system of values creates socio-cultural grounds for social integration, secure social environment, encourages moral behavior, innovative development and environmental balance and thus establishes the axiological foundation for developing the culture of sustainable human development.