PRINCIPLES OF HIGHER EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT IN WORKS OF RUSSIAN PHILOSOPHERS AND SCIENTISTS OF 20TH CENTURY

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https://doi.org/10.22481/praxisedu.v16i39.6381

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Ensino superior, Filosofia da educação, Pensadores russos, Novo imperativo moral, Universidade, Ciências humanas

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Introdução: o artigo é dedicado à pesquisa do ensino superior em vários aspectos, são apresentados os resultados do seu reconhecimento no pensamento científico e filosófico nacional do século XX, sendo detectada conexão com as tendências europeias comuns do ensino superior. Considerações de filósofos e cientistas russos populares que deram sua contribuição à base ideológica e aos princípios do ensino universitário na Rússia no século XX são consideradas.Materiais e métodos: Os métodos são baseados em tradições de pesquisa do conhecimento humano: abordagem filosóficoantropológica dos problemas da existência humana, método comparativo de consideração de problemas educacionais em conexão com vários contextos culturais e históricos do desenvolvimento da existência humana, método histórico-comparativo. Além disso, são refletidos os métodos de pesquisa fenomenológica e hermenêutica. A base, o conteúdo, as metas e os objetivos do sistema educacional, incluindo o ensino universitário e a conexão da educação com investigações reais do ser humano e da sociedade contemporâneos, são detectados e compreendidos filosoficamente.Resultados da pesquisa: É apresentado no artigo que as principais abordagens da educação e os resultados de sua compreensão pelos pensadores russos compreendem a unidade de conteúdo e ressoam com problemas reais de sua estrutura e conteúdo em termos do mundo moderno, incluindo a realidade russa.Portanto, a idéia da necessidade de uma combinação ótima de conhecimentos científicos, especiais e filosóficos naturais no sistema educacional é fundamentada. Essa abordagem permite desenvolver a educação em termos de valores humanitários, facilita a formação de personalidade moral e espiritualmente orientada e socialmente responsável do especialista, exercendo uma visão de mundo razoável. Discussão e conclusão: os resultados recebidos podem ser utilizados para o exercício dos princípios do desenvolvimento do ensino superior em termos de desafios contemporâneos, baseados no princípio da sucessão e na manutenção das maiores tradições culturais, e também no planejamento estratégico dos programas educacionais da Universidade.

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Biografia do Autor

Olga A. Volnyakova, Russian Technological University – Rússia

Candidate of Philosophy, Professor, Russian Technological University, Institute of Innovative Technologies and Public Administration, Department of Social & Humanitarian Sciences MIREA (78, Vernadskogo Pr., Moscow 119454, Russia).

Oleg G. Arapov, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) – Rússia

Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Social Philosophy, Moscow

Elmira A. Arapova, Russian Technological University – Rússia

Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor, Russian Technological University, Institute of Innovative Technologies and Public Administration, Department of Social & Humanitarian Sciences MIREA (78, Vernadskogo Pr., Moscow 119454, Russia).

Denis V. Solodukhin, Russian Technological University – Rússia

Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor, Russian Technological University, Institute of Innovative Technologies and Public Administration, Department of Social & Humanitarian Sciences MIREA (78, Vernadskogo Pr., Moscow 119454, Russia).

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VOLNYAKOVA, O. A.; ARAPOV, O. G.; ARAPOVA, E. A.; SOLODUKHIN, D. V. PRINCIPLES OF HIGHER EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT IN WORKS OF RUSSIAN PHILOSOPHERS AND SCIENTISTS OF 20TH CENTURY. Práxis Educacional, Vitória da Conquista, v. 16, n. 39, p. 337-355, 2020. DOI: 10.22481/praxisedu.v16i39.6381. Disponível em: https://periodicos2.uesb.br/index.php/praxis/article/view/6381. Acesso em: 21 nov. 2024.