Volume 2 Issue 2 Part 1

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Volume 2
JULY 2016
Issue 2 Part 1

Alexander Likhotal

Science and Progress

Science has become a part of almost every aspect of our life and takes justified credit for our progress. However, the fundamental myth of progress—that it produces a steady betterment of life—is crumbling before our eyes. The experience of the twentieth century, with its civil and world wars, Gulags and Holocaust, was too tragic to support a continued belief in a kind of granted optimism of world history...

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Alexander Likhotal

Science and Progress

Science has become a part of almost every aspect of our life and takes justified credit for our progress. However, the fundamental myth of progress—that it produces a steady betterment of life...

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Juri Engelbrecht

Complex Society and Values

Contemporary society is a highly complex system which involves many constituents starting from alliances and states to individual persons...

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Jakob von Uexkull

History has knocked very loudly on our door. Will we answer?

Today there can be no doubt that we live in a crucial time in human history. Our decisions and actions...

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Winston Nagan

The Future of Higher Education

n this paper the author identifies the importance of the development of thinking skills in the exposure to higher education...

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Rajendra Pachauri

Addressing Sustainable Development Goals and Tackling Climate Change: Scientific Realities and Options

The paper traces the history of the global dialogue on sustainable development...

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F. J. Radermacher

Things are changing after all

The global situation is getting more difficult every year. While states fortunately agreed on the SDGs and on a climate contract in New York and Paris...

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Winston Nagan

The Mind of the Leader

The mind of the leader as a scientific matter, emerges with the development of modern psychoanalysis, modern psychology and contemporary...

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