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INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF PHILOSOPHY AND COSMOLOGY PHILOSOPHY & COSMOLOGY Volume 21 Kyiv, 2018 Philosophy and Cosmology, Volume 21 The Academic Journal ISSN 2518-1866 (Online), ISSN 2307-3705 (Print) The State Registration Certificate of the print media КВ №20780-10580Р, June 25 2014 http://ispcjournal.org/ E-mail: [email protected] Printed in the manner of scientific-theoretical digest “Philosophy & Cosmology” since 2004. Printed in the manner of Academic Yearbook of Philosophy and Science “Философия и космология/Philosophy & Cosmology” since 2011. Printed in the manner of Academic Journal “Philosophy & Cosmology” since Volume 12, 2014. Printed according to resolution of Scientific Board of International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology (Minutes of meeting No. 23 from August 15, 2018) Editor-in-Chief Oleg Bazaluk, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor Editorial Board Gennadii Aliaiev, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor (Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Ukraine) Eugene Afonasin, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor (Russia) Anna Brodsky, PhD, Professor (USA) Javier Collado-Ruano, PhD, Professor (Brazil) Kevin Crotty, PhD, Professor (USA) Leonid Djakhaia, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor (Georgia) Panos Eliopoulos, PhD, Professor (Greece) Georgi Gladyshev, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor (USA) Aleksandr Khazen, PhD (USA) Sergey Krichevskiy, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor (Russia) Akop Nazaretyan, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor (Russia) Viktor Okorokov, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor (Ukraine) Alexander Panov, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor (Russia) Sergey Proleev, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor (Ukraine) Denys Svyrydenko, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor (Ukraine) Arkady Ursul, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor (Russia) Viktor Zlokazov, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor (Russia) The Journal is abstracted and indexed in the following international databases: Web of Science; Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory; Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ); Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL); ResearchBib; Open Academic Journals Index (OAJI); Google Scholar; Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR); Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR); WorldCat; Index Copernicus; Citefactor; Directory of Research Journals Indexing (DRJI); Polish Scholarly Bibliography; EBSCO; ERIH PLUS; The Philosopher’s Index; Science Index International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology: http://www.bazaluk.org/ Ukrainian philosophical foundation: http://www.philosophy.ua/ua/institute/ukrainskiy-filosofskiy-fond/ © International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology, 2018 © Bazaluk, Oleg (Editor-in-Chief), 2018 Table of Contents Section One ........................................................................................................................... 5 INERT MATTER Oleg Bazaluk and Larysa Kharchenko ...............................................................................6 The Philosophy of the Cosmos as the New Universal Philosophical Teaching about Being Serhii Horokhov and Galina Zhukоva ..............................................................................14 Contemporary Cosmological Paradigms and Their Impact on Educational Research Natalia Popkova ..................................................................................................................21 Controllability of Technosphere and Paradigm of Global Evolutionism Vadim M. Rozin ...................................................................................................................32 Are We Really Going to Have an Eschatological Future? Arkady Ursul, Teodor Tirdea and Tatiana Ursul .............................................................42 Limits to Growth and Achievement of Global Sustainability Section Two ..........................................................................................................................52 LIVING MATTER Section Three .......................................................................................................................53 INTELLIGENT MATTER Dmytro Dzvinchuk and Oleksandra Kachmar ................................................................54 A Look into the Future: Cyber-aggression as the Problem of Interaction in Space Exploration Syamala D. Hari ..................................................................................................................61 The Universal Self and the Individual self in Vedanta Olga Khyzhna and Antonina Lendiel-Siarkevych ...........................................................74 Peace Education as Arts Education: In Search of New Strategies Oksana Petinova..................................................................................................................84 “Homo Economicus” Through the Lens of Metaphysics of Economics Maryna Prepotenska and Stanislav Lose .........................................................................94 Transgression of the Megapolis in the Context of Anthropocosmism Olena Prudnikova and Oleksii Kuznietsov.....................................................................107 Security At Information Culture: Wouldn’t We Lose Humanity? Sergiy Putrov and Galina Ivanova .................................................................................. 116 Cyberculture: Change and Rehabilitation the Body Halyna Shevchenko and Tetyana Antonenko .................................................................123 Futures Studies: Spirituality in the Cosmic Man Philosophy and Cosmology. Volume 21, 2018 3 Section Four .......................................................................................................................131 COSMOLOGY IN PERSONS Volodymyr Khmil and Anatolii Malivskyi ......................................................................131 The Problem of Forms of Completing the Copernicus Revolution in Modern Cartesian Science Paula Marchesini...............................................................................................................140 The End of Time or Time Reborn? Henri Bergson and the Metaphysics of Time in Contemporary Cosmology Eugene Afonasin ................................................................................................................153 Cosmology and Politics in Ancient Greek Thought. A review of: Dominic O’Meara. Cosmology and Politics in Plato’s Later Works. Gennadii Aliaiev, Ludmila Cherednik and Victor Chernyshov ....................................159 Yuriy Kondratyuk’s Name Was Written in Her Heart Authors...............................................................................................................................167 Information for Authors ...................................................................................................175 4 Philosophy and Cosmology. Volume 21, 2018 Section One INERT MATTER Inert matter is a cosmological value indicating the initial state of matter and field, as the two main forms of matter that have arisen as assumed in the Big Bang.The symmetry of a molecular structure of the internal material-power environment, convertibility of processes, as well as variety of building mixes of isotopes are characteristic for inert matter. Inert substance is a set of inorganic and organic combinations expressed in an elementary chemical compound, weight and energy. The field of inert matter is a kind of matter having zero weight of rest, or otherwise, it is a geometrical space with infinite number of degrees of freedom. Inert matter in the Universe is represented by forms of various combinations: from space vacuum to planets, stars, galaxies, etc., in various states: solid, liquid, gaseous, etc. By and large, the system of inert matter is the Universe in all the variety structure. Philosophy and Cosmology. Volume 21, 2018 5 The Philosophy of the Cosmos as the New Universal Philosophical Teaching about Being Oleg Bazaluk1 Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor, Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi Hryhorii Skovoroda State Pedagogical University (Kyiv, Ukraine) E-mail: [email protected] ORCID: 0000-0002-1623-419X Larysa Kharchenko2 PhD, Associate Professor, Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi Hryhorii Skovoroda State Pedagogical University (Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine)) E-mail: [email protected] ORCID: 0000-0002-5731-0531 The authors’ understanding of neuro-programming is the result of the impact on the human brain of information and communication technology (including educational one), through which in the human brain the programs of manifestation in the ontogenesis of internal creative potentials are written. This article summarizes the history of the formation of key neuro-programming technologies of the human brain as well as proves that the changes in the society’s worldview are caused by the possibilities and quality of neuro-programming technologies that society uses. Having influence over worldview stereotypes and behaviour set by the society, neuro-programming technologies essentially ensure the national security of any state and the peaceful coexistence of states in the regions and on the planet as a whole. Using historical and philosophical methods, methods of conceptualization, systematization, modeling, etc., the authors have come to the conclusion that the modern world lies in a confrontation of security strategies, in which neuro-programming technologies play a key role. Keywords: technologies of neuro-programming, educational