Consent Strategies: Cultural and Civilizational Paradigms for Communicative Rationality and Axiological Identity


Yerzhanova A. Madalieva Z. Imanmoldayeva B. Rakhimova G.
December 2022MDPI

Philosophies
2022#7Issue 6

Modern societies are increasingly becoming multinational and multi-religious. In such a situation, reaching public consensus in modern societies is critical for understanding the further development of the state and society, in particular, in multinational Kazakhstan. The research is aimed at identifying and interpreting approaches to understanding the idea of social consensus in the Western and Eastern traditional philosophical paradigms, represented by some of most influential philosophers. The study also identifies the role and place of traditional Kazakh philosophical thought and the possibility of its application in modern social relations. The strategies of harmony within the philosophical paradigms of the conditional mega-regions of the East and West are determined by a narrow segmentation of philosophical texts. In the course of the study, it is proposed to single out two basic consensus strategies, rational–pragmatic and spiritual–moral, or, in other words: communicative rationality and axiological identity.

axiology , civilizational paradigm , comparative studies , consensus , cultural dialogue

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Department of Philosophy, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, 050056, Kazakhstan
Department of Politology and Socio-Philosophical Disciplines, Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University, Almaty, 050056, Kazakhstan

Department of Philosophy
Department of Politology and Socio-Philosophical Disciplines

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