Integral axiological approach to the assessment of scientific and technological activities

Granì 19 (3) (2016)
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The social evaluation problem of the scientific and technical activities is considered, and it is shown that this problem needs to be solved on the basis of an integral philosophical axiological approach. Such an approach, subject to its adequacy to post non-classical vision of reality, can be considered as an innovative methodological framework for carrying out enhanced social and humanitarian expertise of scientific and technical projects and programs. The above said means that the value of post non-classical cognition and systems engineering should be comprehended as a highly organized socio-cultural systems that can determine human life activity in its post-biological forms in accordance with the principles of co-evolutionary principles of sustainable civilization development. Thus, post non-classical scientific and technological values should be understood as dynamic evolving entities that reveal their multifaceted content in the socio-cultural process unfolding in three stages, namely: in existential, divergence and inflation forms. Moreover, post non-classical integral values possess the following invariant component structure: a transcendental value-object, subjective and psychological values correlate and materially tangible value-artifact. The versatility of the content and structure of post non-classical scientific and technical knowledge values and engineering requires the development of complex, non-economic evaluation criteria, using which the experts would be able to rank the values from system approach in the broadest socio-cultural context. The use of an integrated approach to the assessment and interpretation of post non-classical values opens up the perspective of post non-classical dynamics functioning system modeling, as well as the construction of metric and non-metric rating scales for their standardized multidimensional assessment.

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