War and peace in Ukraine: ways to real victory and development

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15407/visn2022.09.038

Keywords:

war, peace, humanism, neo-totalitarianism, meta-anthropology, meta- anthropological potentialism, personalism, worldview tolerance, consolidation, Kyivan Rus identity, Kyivan Rus mentality, civilizational subjectivity of Ukraine

Abstract

 The criteria of Ukraine’s real victory in the war were discussed. In the coordinates of meta-anthropology and meta-anthropological potentialism, the preservation and development of the civilizational subjectivity of Ukraine was defined as one of the fundamental criteria. The global criterion of victory, which is at the same time its global meaning and significance and influences the decision of Western countries to provide economic and military aid to our country, can only be the victory of new humanism over neo-totalitarianism, which today threatens not only Ukraine, but the whole world. The new humanism, which determines the real victory of Ukraine and the support of the world, is not only the humanism of compassion for the Other, but also the humanism of consolidation and co-creation with the Other. This kind of new humanism unites, in terms of values, European and Euro-Atlantic countries, into the civilizational space of which Ukraine is increasingly integrating.

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Published

2022-09-26

How to Cite

Pyrozhkov, S., & Khamitov, N. (2022). War and peace in Ukraine: ways to real victory and development. Visnyk of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, (9), 38–49. https://doi.org/10.15407/visn2022.09.038