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. Tambov: Gramota, 2011. № 1. P. 130-135.
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ECOCENTRISM WORLD-VIEW AND THE CONCEPTION OF SOCIETY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Myakinnikov Sergey Petrovich
Kuzbass State Technical University


Abstract. In the article the position of the new ecological world-view (ecocentrism) is defined in comparison with the world-view guidelines of anthropocentrism and nature-centrism. Ecocentrist model of the sustainable co-development of the integrative complex of ecologically sound forms of consciousness, branches of spiritual culture and material production of society is offered. The main conditions of the sustainable development of such complex are enumerated.
Key words and phrases: мировоззрение экоцентризма, устойчивое развитие, натурцентристское мировоззрение, антропоцентристское мировоззрение, экосфера, экосоциальный комплекс, ecocentrism world-view, sustainable development, nature centrist world-view, anthropocentrist world-view, ecosphere, eco-social complex
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