نبذة مختصرة : Introduction. Despite precautions of the world community against global social and environmental problems, the scientists of the Clubof Rome still testify the crisis of the world's development. The aim and tasks. The aim is to find out the potential of the philosophicalworldview in the complex of scientific and ecological knowledge and the place of the concept of "sustainable development" in solving theproblems of the environmental crisis as a modern global "challenge". One of the tasks is to clarify the modern understanding of the term"ecology" and its subject range. Research methods. The theory and method of discourse analysis, the method of comparative analysis,as well as system-logical, dialectic, analytical, synthetic and structural research methods are applied. Research results. Todayclassical ecology or ecology as a biological discipline is only a natural component of modern ecology. The modern understanding ofecology gives a generalized understanding of the interaction between man and nature, the biosphere and the technosphere, nature,culture, and civilization as a whole. Therefore, its subject goes beyond the boundaries of biological science. Modern ecologicalknowledge becomes the knowledge of human ecology, such a study that combines the achievements of science and philosophy ofnature, in particular the philosophy of ecology. Discussion. An important philosophical and methodological approach to the analysis ofan environmental problem is to identify its connection with various aspects of social life and its social and moral assessment. It isconsidered to bewrong to believe that the environment, human nature, science, and technology caused the problem by themselves. Thereasons lie in the market nature of the development of material productive forces and private goals of social production, which limit thepossibilities of rational and comprehensive use of the forces and resources of nature to meet the needs of the crisis-free technical andsocial progress. Conclusion The concept of sustainable development ...
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