Abstract-The author presents the philosophical analysis of Self-Other relationship in intercultural and interreligious communications in the globalizing world. Special attention is paid to the semantic clarification of the processes of alienation and simultaneous mutual influence, strangification in a dichotomous interaction of Self and Other, Self and many Others in the postmodern era. The author offers in religious communications a consideration of relationship Self and the Other, where the Other is God from a philosophical-anthropological standpoint, intercultural dialogue and pluralistic approach to understanding religion.
The author considers philosophicalanthropological images of a human of late modernism and postmodernism in the context of socio-cultural and technological changes of these periods. The authors analyzes principles of media information influence on a postmodern individual; social, personal and anthropological consequences of said influence are marked. Particular attention is paid to the allocation of the information society features, social media,-second‖ (A. Giddens)-mediareality, in which a person is included by the information producers and transmitters regardless of his own will and consciousness. The author addresses the issue of obtaining objective knowledge in an endless consistent flow of information. The author analyses Jean Baudrillard's concept of a simulation of the world, Guy Debord's Society of the Spectacle, Zygmunt Bauman's modernism and postmodernism, Roland Barthes' concept of a mythological media world. The author stresses human rational and identification capabilities, who is found under the constant influence of the media.
This article discusses approaches to the formation of the infrastructure support system for innovative entrepreneurial activity in resource-based regions. The author redefines the notion of infrastructural support of innovative entrepreneurship, develops a territorial-production model of the infrastructure support system for innovative business, and proposes approaches to the formation of infrastructure support systems for innovative business in resource-based regions, as well as production and technological infrastructure in resource-based regions at the macro, meso and micro levels. The author also proves the need for developing technology parks, business incubators, technology transfer centers, territories of advanced development, special economic zones. The expediency of development of infrastructure in the form of internal ventures and spinouts are proved. Special attention is paid to the formation of territories of advanced development in single-industry towns.
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