International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology: Fifteen-Year History and Modernity
Journal Title: Philosophy and Cosmology - Year 2019, Vol 23, Issue
Abstract
This article is an attempt to summarize the obtaining of the International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology (ISPC) activities for the fifteen years since its inception. This conceptualization attempt seems to be deliberate, given the considerable academic and societal demand for space exploration and popularization. The article demonstrates the institutional evolution of the International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology from the initiative of a small group of scientists to the level of a serious research society, prominently presented in the global science, and the one that brings together the efforts of active researchers from dozens of countries. The article is aimed at distinguishing the history of formation and summarizing the achievements of the International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology in a number of areas: space research, educational and political studies. Although the authors singled out these areas, each of them having a number of specific achievements, however, a mission, around which the activities of the International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology unfold, unites them all
Authors and Affiliations
Denys Svyrydenko, Hleb Khomenko
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