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Deontologia civilizatiei universale

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  • Lucia MURESAN

    (Autoritatea Naţională Sanitară Veterinară şi pentru Siguranţa Alimentelor)

Abstract
Pornind de la relatia de implicare reciproca generata, la diferite niveluri, intre cultura si civilizatia unei comunitati - oras, stat, continent, etc..., lucrarea expune o noua paradigma cultural-stiintifica - paradigma integralist-transdisciplinara - si modul in care, prin intermediul sau, deontologia civilizatiei poate fi numita, proiectata si exprimata la nivel universal. Paradigma integralist-transdisciplinara (ITD), obtinuta prin conjugarea integralismului lingvistic coserian (unicul sistem integralist stiintific recunoscut academic) cu transdisciplinaritatea (noua metodologie stiintifica derivata din fizica cuantica, validata de asemenea la nivel academic-universitar) - poate genera modele noi de lucru prin care, sistemele actuale administrative in primul rand dar si cele juridice si legislative, se redreseaza. Paradigma ITD redefineste obiectele de studiu / activitate ale marilor cadre multidisciplinare actuale aflate in impas, - pornind de la aspectele de relationare (comunicare) pe care le conjuga corect cu functionalitatea si organicitatea sistemelor (modelelor) de lucru pe care le prefigureaza, – corect insemnand universal valabil. Lucrarea defineste conditiile si principiile sine qua non care asigura durabilitatea unei comunitati, al carei nucleu generativ trebuie sa fie corecta relationare, - propunand si instrumente concrete in sensul acestei dezvoltari.

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  • Lucia MURESAN, 2016. "Deontologia civilizatiei universale," Smart Cities International Conference (SCIC) Proceedings, Smart-EDU Hub, Faculty of Public Administration, National University of Political Studies & Public Administration, vol. 4, pages 85-94, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:pop:procee:v:4:y:2016:p:85-94
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    Keywords

    occident; integralism; transdisciplinaritate;
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    JEL classification:

    • O35 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Social Innovation

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