Visnyk of the Lviv University Philosophical Political studies Issue 28

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PHILOSOPHY SCIENCE

Volodymyr Melnyk PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS OF HUMAN DIMENSION OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS

Nataliia Baranova AESTHETIC AS THE SPIRITUAL BASIS OF THE NATIONAL-CULTURAL TRADITION

Oleksii Buchyn FAIR AS A FACTOR OF SOCIAL EXISTENCE

Volodymyr Volkov NATIONAL-PATRIOTIC EDUCATION: MODERN FOREIGN EXPERIENCE FOR UKRAINE

Valentyna Dudenok PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THEORY OF EVOLUTION

Volodymyr Kapitsa NOOSFERNA EPISTEMOLOGIYA AND NOO-METHODOLOGY OF PRESENTATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND REALIZATION OF COGNITION ON PRINCIPLES OF NOO-SCIENCE

Oleg Kucheruk AXIOLOGY OF THE POST-INDUSTRIAL WORLD AS AN URGENT PROBLEM OF MODERN LIFE

Aita Sakun, Fedir Prodaniuk, Daryna Cherniak KYIV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN – ONE OF THE OLDEST HIGHER EDUCATION IN UKRAINE OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROFILE: HISTORY AND TODAYNESS

Mariia Sinelnikova DANCE ABOUT TIME, OR THE RELATION OF MOMENT AND ETERNITY IN THE NIETZSCHEAN IDEA OF ETERNAL RECURRENCE OF THE SAME

Nataliia Terletska THE PROBLEM OF HUMAN TRANSFORMATION IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND

Oleg Tsymbalyuk THE MINDSET OF THE PATRIARCH JACOB AND HIS ANTIPODE BROTHER ESAU

Nataliia Chuprinova NATIONWIDE IDENTITY OF THE MODERN UKRAINIAN NATION IN A GLOBAL WORLD

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Oksana Balashova NAGAYAMA TRIANGLE MODEL AS A TOOL FOR ANALYZING THE COMPETITIVE CONFIGURATION OF UKRAINE’S PARTY SYSTEM

Viktoriia Bokoch VERKHOVNA RADA OF UKRAINE IN FORMATION OF LEGAL PRINCIPLES OF STATE-CHURCH RELATIONS AND RELIGIOUS POLICY (POLITICAL CONTEXT)

Valerii Bortnikov “ELECTION PROCESS” AS THE CATEGORY OF POLITICAL ANALYSIS OF PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN UKRAINE

Roman Vlasenko RUSSIAN FEDERATION’S INTERESTS IN SEPARATIST TRENDS IN EUROPE

Andriy Garbadin IDEA OF THE FAIRNESS IN R. H. THALER’S BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS

Ruslan Zaporozhchenko CONCEPTUAL BACKGROUND OF STUDYING HEGEMONY AS THE PROCESS OF IMPLEMENTING POWERFUL RELATIONS

Diana Ilnytska PECULIARITIES OF THE FUNCTIONING OF THE POLITICAL REGIME OF TURKEY

Mykhailo Кovalchuk COMMUNICATIVE OPENNESS AS A COMPONENT OF THE SUBJECT FIELD OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

Tetiana Komarova MODERN UKRAINE: DILEMMA OF CHALLENGES OF PAST AND FUTURE

Oksana Patlaichuk, Olga Stupak, Oksana Makarchuk THE REFORMATION PROCESS IN UKRAINE: POST-TOTAL ANTI-REFORMATION FACTORS AND CHALLENGES

Olga Reznikova COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE MAIN CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO BUILDING NATIONAL RESILIENCE

Maria Rozik MOBILIZATION POTENTIAL OF THE INNOVATIVE FORMS AND PRACTICES OF THE PARTICIPATION OF CITIZENS IN THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORAL PROCESSES 1998–2019

Taras Starodub WAYS TO COUNTERACT RUSSIAN AGGRESSION IN GEOPOLITICAL VISIONS OF MУKHAYLO KLODZINSKIY AND DMYTRO MYRON

Diana Steblak AMERICAN CIVIL RELIGION IN G. W. BUSH’S PUBLIC RHETORIC AND POLITICAL PRACTICE

Oleksandr Stoyanovskyi THE PECULIARITIES OF PUBLIC COMMUNICATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE POLITICAL AUTHORITIES OPENNESS

Oleksandra Tyhomyrova CORRELATION OF PUBLIC INFORMATION POLICY AND CIVIL SOCIETY: ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH LITERATURE

Liliya Yakovleva PARADOXES OF LEGIMACY OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES

Maksym Yakovlyev SEMANTIC APPROACH TO DEFINING POLITICAL SCIENCE CONCEPTS: LIMITATIONS AND POTENTIALS OF ETYMOLOGICAL LEVEL