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DOI: 10.18413/2408-932X-2025-11-2-1-2

The Man of the Future: E. Morin's Methodological Plasticity
and V.N. Sagatovsky's Dialectical Completeness of Universal Love
 

The article explicates and actualizes cognitive images of a person of the future in some practical perspective of social action, who could accept these images, striving to preserve peace in the world, harmony in life, love and tolerance, ecological common sense, versatile respect and mutual understanding. The main images are specified as complementary images of the French sociologist and philosopher Edgar Morin (‘soft’, a complex-thinking person in the context of sociological method) and Russian philosopher Valery Nikolayevich Sagatovsky (‘a spiritually and cosmically all-loving person who can defend himself if necessary’). The dialogical context of the proposed comparative analysis is the topical issues of contemporary philosophy of education, the conceptual aspects of pressing educational reforms and their possible categorical receptions.

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