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A Nooman of the Social Organism : monography / Volodymir Bekh ; ed. by Iryna Predborska. - Sumy : University book,2010. - 304 ð.. 2010

In the context of the philosophical analysis a nooman of the social organism is seen as a dialectical contradiction between personal identity and society; the mechanism of interaction of subjective and objective ingredients of social integrity is thoroughly elucidated; the approaches to investigation of morphology of polar forms of life, functioning, self-regulation and development of a social organism are provided, other characteristics of a social organism are also formulated. The systematic analysis of a social organism of the country is conducted, its heuristic model is given; the models of a generic type and the simplest social organisms are suggested. The social organism is determined as a substance of noomanal world or as a contradiction between personality and society on the basis of the philosophical analysis. The monograph is addressed to researchers of social processes, scholars, postgraduates, students, and to everyone who deals with problems of nooso- ciogenesis comprehension.

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Chapter 1 Philosophical and methodological foundation of research of the social organism
Chapter 2 Epistemological analysis of the social world
Chapter Ç The social organism and its attributive characteristics
Chapter 4 The systemic analysis of the social organism

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