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Ulusel, Ragid

Ragid Ulusel ( azerb. Rahid Ulusel ; pseudonym, real name Ragid Suleyman oglu Khalilov ; born August 13, 1954 ) - Azerbaijani philosopher, culturologist, literary critic, critic, essayist, doctor of philosophical sciences, professor.

Ragid Ulusel
Rahid Ulusel.jpg
Date of BirthAugust 13, 1954 ( 1954-08-13 ) (aged 65)
Place of Birthwith. Kelbaguseinli, Masalli district , Azerbaijan SSR
A country Azerbaijan
Scientific fieldphilosophy, cultural studies, literary criticism
Place of workInstitute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan ,
Ataturk Center in Azerbaijan
Alma materAzerbaijan State Pedagogical University
Academic degreedoctor of philosophical science
Academic rankProfessor
Awards and prizesMedal of the Ministry of Education of the USSR

Life and work

Ragid Khalilov was born on August 13, 1954 in the village of Kelbaguseynli (formerly Galadibi) of the Masalli region of the Azerbaijan SSR. In 1975 he graduated from the philological faculty of Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University , receiving a diploma with honors. In 1975-2001 worked as a teacher in Gullutepenksiy and Chakhyrlinsky secondary schools, deputy head of the executive power of the Masalli region, editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta. In 1986 he defended his Ph.D. (at the Council under the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan ), and in 2007 - his doctoral dissertation (at Baku State University).

In 1990, he was awarded a medal of the Ministry of Education of the USSR for the development of the concept of the “Metasystem of Humanities”. Since 2002, he has been working as a chief researcher at the Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan and a researcher at the Ataturk Center in Azerbaijan . In 2005-2007 lectured in philosophy and cultural studies at Western University. In 2005, he established the Association "Global Studies and Civilization". This organization, of which he is president, in 2011 became the first scientific structure in Azerbaijan and throughout the South Caucasus to be admitted to the International Federation of Philosophical Societies.

Ragid Ulusel from 1989 to 1991 was a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR , currently a member of the Union of Writers of Azerbaijan, in 2009 he was awarded a scholarship from the President of Azerbaijan. Since 2009, she has been a member of the Dissertation Council for the defense of dissertations at the Institute of Philosophy, Sociology and Law of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, since 2010 she has been a member of the Organizing Committee of the Biocosmological Association (BKA, Russia) and the Editorial Board of the journal Biocosmology - Neoaristotelism (Biocosmology - neo- aristotelism ”), vice president of the BCA for the Middle East. He represented Azerbaijan at the XXII World Philosophical Congress (Korea, Seoul, 2008), at the VIII World Slavic Congress (Sweden, Stockholm, 2010), at the II International Conference on Academic Disciplines (USA, Harvard University, 2011) and at a number of other international events .

He implemented the project “Integration of Azerbaijan into the World Community: Silk Road of Cultures” (2009), published books on the relevant topic within the framework of the project with the financial assistance of the Council for State Support of NGOs under the President of Azerbaijan.

He is the author of 17 books and monographs, published many essays in periodicals, and in scientific journals - more than 200 articles on problems of philosophy, aesthetics, cultural studies and philology.

Key Concepts, Ideas, and Paradigms

Professor Ragid Ulusel carried out a systematic study of the philosophy of harmony (harmonics). According to the philosophy of harmony, the three interconnected laws of dialectics - the laws of unity and struggle of opposites, the negation of negation and the transition of quantitative changes to qualitative changes - each individually and in interconnection with each other act as an integral part of the universal law of harmony.

On the basis of the law of harmony (1) being becomes the world, (2) movement becomes dynamics, (3) time becomes history, (4) the anthroposphere arises as a phase of the biosphere, (5) as a cosmologos phase, a psychosophist, (6) as a phase of nature - culture. Thus, from the complementary megaphases, the first large megaphase of Genesis - World - Creation of man ends, transforming homocivilization into an important act of evolution of planetary life, and creates the conditions for a transition to a new phase. The philosophy of harmony (Harmonics) represents a new concept of global self-organization of the world as a self-governing system based on the criteria and principles of harmony. The idea of ​​comprehending the global unity of the world is the ideological basis of the philosophy of harmony. To make the principle of creating harmony a priority of human activity, the life of society - this is the main conceptual goal of the philosophy of harmony.

In the triad Dialectics-Synergetics-Harmonics, philosophical thought finds its integrity. Optimal opportunities also appear for studying the global problems of the modern world with the help of the methodology of this triad, which is systematic in Harmonics.

Structural, causal, synergetic, symmetric, chaotic, functional, differential, integral, temporal (temporal), spatial, static and dynamic harmony are the main forms of manifestation of harmony. The dynamic attributes of harmony - harmonia progressio, caused by harmonia praestabilita, harmonia modificatio and harmonia modulatio, is the Logos of world development.

Universal principles of Harmony: the principles of the unity of diversity, coordination, logo, dichotomy, co-evolution, projection, “mirror”, “golden section”, criteria (criteria harmonias), settlement, consensus, convergence, divergence, concentration are closely interconnected and determine each other friend. In any time and space of the life of the Universe, on the basis of these principles of harmony, the process of its self-creation is becoming increasingly enriched.

Professor Ragid Ulusel ascertained the laws of diasynchronism, spatial (spatial) expansion and temporal intensification of planetary development, put forward the concept of "homo-universalism" as an alternative to "globalization" and the philosophical paradigms of world development in the direction of global civilization, developed the theoretical and conceptual foundations of civilization - a new one in the humanitarian system disciplines of the scientific branch studying the phenomenon of civilization, investigated the emergence of the mega-system of Eastern and Western qi civilizations and geopolitical blocks, the process of structuring the Eastern culture of thinking according to the monological model, and the Western culture of thinking - according to the dialogical model. At the same time, in separate monographs, he conducted a systematic study of Turkic civilization, modern Azerbaijani criticism, and Azerbaijani philosophical lyrics, created examples of comparative comparative essays ( Nasimi and Nikolai Kuzansky , Fizuli and Michelangelo, the Prophet Javid and the Prophet Djibran) )

In his controversy, Ragid Ulusel substantiates the proposition that globalization does not mean unipolarity. With the unipolar-pyramidal structure of the world for the sake of the hegemony of one state, the dominance of one civilization, the possibilities for the comprehensive development of all other states and civilizations, of all humanity are limited. Winners and losers are doomed to a conflict regime of the same global danger. The amorphous construction of the world, capable of subjecting mankind to continuous crises, accidents, unsystematicness, and therefore uncontrollability, contradicts the logic of the development of global civilization. This logic necessarily requires the use of models not of pyramidal, but of integral globalization.

Works

  • Modern Azerbaijan philosophical lyrics. Baku: 1985
  • National identity and geostrategy in the era of globalization. Baku: Azerbaijan National Encyclopedia, 2002 (azerb.) ISBN 5-89600-370-6
  • Küreselleşme Sürecinde ABD-Türkiye-Azerbaycan Ortaklığı ve Buna Rusi-ya'dakı Felsefi-Politoloji Yaklaşım, // 2023 futuroloji dergisi, Ankara, 2003, Aralık ( tur .)
  • Silk Road of Cultures: Azerbaijan in the World: Baku: Tahsil, 2003 (azerb.)
  • Culture and Technocivilization. Baku: Azerbaijan National Encyclopedia, 2003 (azerb.) ISBN 5-89600-372-2
  • Globalization and Turkic civilization. Baku: Chashyoglu, 2005 (in Azeri). ISBN 5-8066-1661-4
  • Globalization and the philosophy of harmony. Baku: Elm, 2005 (in Azeri). ISBN 5-8066-1661-4
  • The philosophy of harmony in the cultures of the Islamic East and Western Renaissance // Problems of Eastern Philosophy, 2005-2006, No. 1-2
  • Civilizatiology as a New Scientific Field // Azerbaijan in the World, 2006, No. 1
  • Globalization and Turkic Civilization // Azerbaijan in the World, 2006, No. 1
  • The Universe is the Cell, and the Cell is the Universe. Baku: Sabah, 2008 (azerb.) ISBN 5-86106-117-3
  • Paradigmal Rethinking of World Development towards Global Civilization. //
  • The XXII World Congress of Philosophy. Seoul National University, 2008
  • Homouniversalism // Third Global Civilization World Congress (Web Conference). http://www.opgc.net/cn/3rd/3rd_World_read (inaccessible link) 2.htm
  • The Turks in the Civilizational Evolution of Eurasia // Problems of Art and Culture. International Scientific Journal, Baku, 2009, No. 4 (30). ISBN 978-9952-445-12-1
  • Essay. Baku: Europe, 2009 (azerb.) ISBN 978-9952-8032-3-5 , ISBN 8032-9952-8032-3-5 (wrong)
  • Modern Azerbaijani criticism. Baku: Elm, 2009 (azerb.) ISBN 978-9952-453-17-1
  • The rhythms of life and thinking. Baku: Chashyoglu, 2009 (azerb.) ISBN 978-9952-27-141-6
  • Master Rasul Rza. Philosophy and Poetry: their unity in the world and Azerbaijani classical literature. Baku: Letterpress, 2010 (azerb.)
  • Azerbaijan’s international relations: from politics to culture. Baku: İdeal-Print, 2010 (Azeri) ISBN 978-9952-447-057
  • Homouniversalism as an Integral Idea of ​​the Multicivilizational World // International Journal of Arts and Sciences (IJAS), 2011, Vol. 4, No.23, ISSN: 1944-6934
  • Globalization and philosophical and aesthetic problems of modern literature. Baku: Goliath Group, 2012 (Azeri) ISBN 978-9952-455-10-2 (wrong)

Translations

  • Classics (selected texts by F. Laroshfuko, B. Pascal, I.V. Goethe, R.W. Emerson, O. Rodin, R. Tagore, J. X. Gibran, J. Merich and A. Platonov). Baku: Europe, 2008 (azerb.) ISBN 978-9952-8032-3-5 , ISBN 8032-9952-8032-3-5 (wrong)
  • We and the world (selected texts of world classics). Baku: Sabah, 2009 (azerb.) ISBN 5-806106-041-X (erroneous)
  • Yuri Borev. Aesthetics. Baku: Tahsil, 2010 (azerb.)

Links

  • On the agenda is the integration of Azerbaijan into the world community // http://www.1news.az/society/20090512093152042.html
  • The speech of the Azerbaijani scientist at the congress on the theme “Eurasia: prospects for wider cooperation” aroused great interest. // http://www.azerbaijan-news.az (in Azeri)
  • VIII World Congress in Stockholm // http://www.theazeritimes.com
  • VIII World Congress in Stockholm // http://rus.baku-art.com/
  • International Conference at Harvard University // https://web.archive.org/web/20160303172834/http://www.theazeritimes.com/site/news/4660
  • Azerbaijani scientist spoke at a conference at Harvard University // http://medeniyyet.az/new/?name=content&content=10024(on (inaccessible link) Azeri language)
  • Azerbaijani scientist attended the International Conference at Harvard University // http://az.baku-art.com/
  • Azerbaijani scientist gave a lecture at Harvard University // http://kultaz.com (in Azeri)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ulusel ,_Ragid&oldid = 100582906


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