CURRENT TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERCIVILIZATIONAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE DIGITAL AGE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V5SI11Y2025N19Keywords:
comparative philosophy, intercultural philosophy, intercivilizational philosophy, dialogue of civilizations, digital age, planetary thinking, Anthropocene, global responsibility, philosophy of dialogue.Abstract
The article examines the evolution of philosophical thought from comparative philosophy to intercultural and, subsequently, intercivilizational philosophy in the context of the digital age. It is shown that the transition from comparative analysis to the polylogue of cultures and further to the dialogue of civilizations reflects the deepening of global interdependence and the growing significance of planetary challenges. Particular attention is paid to the role of digital communication, which simultaneously expands the possibilities for philosophical dialogue and generates new forms of asymmetry and inequality. The study concludes that intercivilizational philosophy in the twenty-first century increasingly acquires the character of a philosophy of global and planetary responsibility.
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