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INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF PHILOSOPHY AND COSMOLOGY PHILOSOPHY & COSMOLOGY Volume 25 Kyiv, 2020 Philosophy and Cosmology, Volume 25 Academic Journal ISSN 2518-1866 (Online), ISSN 2307-3705 (Print) The State Registration Certificate of the print media КВ No 20780-10580Р, June 25, 2014. http://ispcjournal.org/ E-mail: [email protected] It was printed in the manner of scientific-theoretical digest “Philosophy & Cosmology” since 2004. It was printed as Academic Yearbook of Philosophy and Science “Философия и космология/Philosophy & Cosmology” since 2011. It was printed as Academic Journal “Philosophy & Cosmology” since Volume 12, 2014. Printed according to the resolution of Scientific Board of International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology (Minutes of meeting No 23 from September 21, 2020) 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, Ph.D., Professor (USA) Javier Collado-Ruano, Ph.D., Professor (Brazil) Kevin Crotty, Ph.D., Professor (USA) Leonid Djakhaia, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor (Georgia) Panos Eliopoulos, Ph.D., Professor (Greece) Georgi Gladyshev, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor (USA) Aleksandr Khazen, Ph.D., Associate Professor (USA) Sergey Krichevsky, 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) Sergii Rudenko, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor (China) Denys Svyrydenko, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor (China) 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: Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL); Citefactor; Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ); Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR); Directory of Research Journals Indexing (DRJI); EBSCO; ERIH PLUS; Index Copernicus; Open Academic Journals Index (OAJI); Polish Scholarly Bibliography; Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR); ResearchBib; The Philosopher’s Index; Science Index; Web of Science; WorldCat; Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology http://www.bazaluk.org/ © International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology, 2020 Table of Contents Section One ............................................................................................................................... 5 INERT MATTER Sergey Krichevsky ..................................................................................................................... 5 Moon Exploration: the Evolution of Goals, Concepts, Projects, and Technologies from Observations to Total Colonization Gregory Phipps ........................................................................................................................... 20 Martin Heidegger and the Being and Time of Black Holes Vadim Rozin ................................................................................................................................ 32 The Pandemic, the Crisis of Modernity, and the Need for a New Semantic Project of Civilization Larysa Soroka ............................................................................................................................................................ 43 Space Doctrine and Guidelines for Long-Term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities as Basis for Sustainable Earth Development Denys Svyrydenko and Oleksandr Stovpets ............................................................................................. 57 Chinese Perspectives in the “Space Race” through the Prism of Global Scientific and Technological Leadership Arkady Ursul and Tatiana Ursul ..................................................................................................................... 69 On the Path to Space Mining and a Cosmic Sustainable Way of Socio-Natural Interaction Section Two ............................................................................................................................... 78 INTELLIGENT MATTER Iryna Bogachevska and Kateryna Alieksieieva ............................................................................ 78 The Techno-Humanitarian Balance and Modernity Larysa Kalmykova, Nataliia Kharchenko and Inna Mysan ............................................. 88 Philosophy of Language and the Language of Philosophy: a New Approach to Functional Classification of the World’s Languages Wiktor Możgin ..................................................................................................................... 108 An Anthropocentric Perspective in Posthumanist and Transhumanist Discourse Viktor Okorokov .................................................................................................................. 118 In-Depth Time Compaction in Fundamental Measurement of Consciousness by Husserl- Heidegger-Badiou (According to the Recipe of Einstein’s General Relativity Theory) Philosophy and Cosmology, Volume 25, 2020 3 Olena Predko and Denys Predko ......................................................................................... 130 Worldview Essence and Cosmic Connotations of Religious Feelings Iuliia Ushkarenko and Andrii Soloviov .............................................................................. 139 World Economic Order: Evolution of the Cooperative Sector Section Three ........................................................................................................................ 153 COSMOS AND HISTORY Hennadii Khrystokin and Svitlana Shkil ............................................................................... 153 Theoretical Sources of Theological Interpretation of Contemporary Cosmology by Alexei Nesteruk Sergii Rudenko, Feng-Shuo Chang and Changming Zhang .............................................. 163 Pan Maoming’s Philosophy and Cosmology: a Historiographical Research on the Sources and Cultural Background Andrii Synytsia ................................................................................................................................ 181 The Basics of Neo-Realist Cosmology: Bertrand Russell against Alfred North Whitehead Authors .................................................................................................................................... 193 4 Philosophy and Cosmology, Volume 25, 2020 Section One INERT MATTER Moon Exploration: the Evolution of Goals, Concepts, Projects, and Technologies from Observations to Total Colonization Sergey Krichevsky1 Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor, S. I. Vavilov Institute for the History of Science and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia) E-mail: [email protected] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1094-7770 Krichevsky, Sergey (2020) Moon Exploration: the Evolution of Goals, Concepts, Projects, and Technologies from Observations to Total Colonization. Philosophy and Cosmology, Volume 25, 5-19. https://doi.org/10.29202/phil-cosm/25/1 The paper considers the philosophical, historical, practical, and futurological aspects of the whole complex of relationships between human and humanity with the Moon from being an object of cognition, exploration, usage, and development to total colonization in the paradigm of the global future and expansion into outer space. A “comprehensive” definition of the concept of “Moon exploration” is given. The article provides periodization and a brief description of the history and prospects of the exploration of the Moon in the context of evolution of goals, concepts, projects, and technologies. The concept of total exploration and colonization of the Moon is developed, which includes: a general model of the exploration process; a general super global project covering many individual projects; environmentally friendly technologies and projects (their general classification and examples). The main conclusions are formulated. Keywords: history, classification, concept, space, research, exploration and colonization of the Moon, project, humanity, evolution, environmentally friendly technology Received: 5 May 2020 / Accepted: 2 July 2020 / Published: 3 October 2020 © Krichevsky, Sergey, 2020 Philosophy and Cosmology, Volume 25, 2020 5 Section One. Inert Matter Introduction Consider the philosophical, historical, practical and futurological aspects of the whole complex of our relationships with the Moon as an object of cognition, exploration, usage, and development of its natural resources up to the total, “absolute” colonization in the paradigm of the global future, the expansion of human and humanity into outer space 1. Moon exploration is a goal-oriented process of human activity on an exploration of the Moon embracing study, research and usage of the Moon, all attributes of it, of its surface, subsoil, resources with the aim of survival and development of human and society on Earth and beyond Earth, on the Moon, reaching the point of total exploration and total colonization of the Moon, — after (Krichevsky & Bagrov, 2019: 37-38). Let us give the most complete definition of the concept of “Moon exploration” in an interdisciplinary discourse. Moon exploration is