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Academic degree:
  • doctor of philosophical science
Academic title:
  • Professor
Job title:
  • Professor of the Department of Social, Humanitarian and Natural Sciences
Teaching experience:
  • Total experience: 32 years
  • Work experience teaching worker specialty: 31 years old
Training:
  1. Certificate of advanced training b/n dated 07/04/2015, “Integrated automation system educational organizations secondary professional and higher education", 18 o'clock, Tandem Soft LLC.
  2. Certificate of advanced training No. 661295000003 dated 05/04/2017, "Spiritual and moral education as the value basis of the Federal State Educational Standard", 72 hours, NCHU OOO "Missionary Institute".
Disciplines taught:
  • Philosophy
  • Religious philosophy
Publications:
    Scientific works
    1. The mythological aspect of love as a cultural phenomenon (article). Man's attitude towards the irrational. Sverdlovsk, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 1989. Vol. 1.
    2. Love as a phenomenon of essential disclosure of personality (thesis). Materials of the scientific and technical conference “Technical and economic progress: development of social relations and personality”, Sverdlovsk, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 1989.
    3. Love as a fundamental principle of morality in the New Testament (article). Rationality of the irrational, Sverdlovsk, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 1992, Issue. 2.
    4. About some features of biblical symbolism (article). Understanding spiritual integrity, Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 1992, Issue. 3.
    5. The imaginary cunning of dialectical reason (article). Sum of Philosophy, Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 1992. Co-author - Ankin D.V.
    6. The text of culture and the problem of historicism (article). Historical genealogy, Ekaterinburg, 1992, Vol. 1.
    7. Signs of a fettered Russia (article). Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 1994. No. 3.
    8. “Ordination” by myth (article). Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 1995. No. 4.
    9. Features of Russian realism (article). Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 1996. No. 5.
    10. From classical to non-classical logic (article). Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 1997 No. 6.
    11. From classical to non-classical logic (article). Proceedings of the conference “Personality and culture at the turn of the century.” Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 1998.
    12. Genealogy how historical method(thesis). Proceedings of the scientific conference “Europe in the context of the West and East in the new and modern times" Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 1998.
    13. Articles: Buddhism, Genealogy, Hermeneutics, Hermeneutic circle, Desire, Sign, Meaning, Interpretation, Islam, Code, Communication, Myth, Morality, Image, Education, Description, Concept, Truth, Semiotics, Symbol, Content and Form, Meaning , Text, Transgression, Christianity, Humor, Language. Modern philosophical dictionary. London: Panprint, 1998.
    14. Topology of Russian corporeality and desire (article). Life worlds of philosophy. Ekaterinburg: UrAGS, 1999.
    15. Topology of cultural reproduction (monograph). Ekaterinburg: Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2000.
    16. Social topology of power: bodily practices and technologies (article). Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2001. No. 7.
    17. The physicality of cultural reproduction. (article). Materials of the scientific and practical conference of the Humanitarian University, Publishing House of the Humanitarian University, 2001.
    18. Prospects for the socio-topological method of description in modern social science (article). Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2002. No. 8.
    19. Social topology in modern society(thesis). Materials of the III Russian Philosophical Congress. "Rationalism and culture on the threshold of the third millennium." Volume 3 Rostov-on-Don, Publishing house of SKNTs VKSh, 2002.
    20. Articles: Genealogy, Hermeneutics, Desire, Sign, Code, Communication, Myth, Morality, Education, Humor, Language. Social philosophy. Dictionary. M., Academic project, 2003.
    21. Communication and bodily techniques in the symbolic space of power (article). Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2003. No. 9.
    22. The problem of reproduction of traditional knowledge (article). Knowledge in the connections of sociality. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2003.
    23. Topology of power and tolerance (thesis). Social heterology and the problem of tolerance: Materials of the round table. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2003.
    24. Body techniques: the problem of a holistic description (article). Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2004. No. 10.
    25. Articles: Buddhism, Genealogy, Hermeneutics, Hermeneutic circle, Desire, Sign, Meaning, Interpretation, Islam, Code, Communication, Logos, Myth, Image, Education, Description, Concept, Truth, Semiotics, Symbol, Content and Form, Meaning , Text, Transgression, Topology, Christianity, Humor, Language. Modern philosophical dictionary. M, Academic project, 2004.
    26. The importance of social techniques and practices in the construction of social reality (article). In search of a new ontology. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2004.
    27. Social topology in modern social science (article). Social phenomenology and the experience of modern social science. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. Univ., im. A.M. Gorky, 2005.
    28. Topology of social differences and the problem of tolerance (thesis). Tolerance in a society of differences: Collective monograph. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2005.
    29. Topology of the playing body in modern times (thesis). Materials of the IV Russian Philosophical Congress “Philosophy and the Future of Civilization.” Moscow, “Modern Notebooks”, 2005.
    30. The body and spatiotemporal parameters of human existence (article). Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2006. No. 12.
    31. Introduction to the problems of topology of freedom (article). Sum of Philosophy: Sat. scientific tr. Vol. 6. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2006. Co-author - Betev A. N.
    32. Genealogy, Hermeneutics, Desire, Sign, Code, Communication, Myth, Education, Social Topology, Humor, Language. Social philosophy. Dictionary. M.: Academic project, 2006.
    33. Community of the Body (monograph). M.: Academic project, 2007.
    34. Analysis of the influence of the concept of social chronotope on behavioral attitudes (article). Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2008. No. 15.
    35. Social topology of difference (article). Society of difference and modern social ontology: Materials of the round table. Ekaterinburg: Publishing house Ural University, them. A.M. Gorky, 2009.
    36. The hum of communication: undercut modernity (thesis). Proceedings of the XIII All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference “Unexpected Modernity: Changing Realities of the 21st Century. World. Russia. Ural". Ekaterinburg, Humanitarian Publishing House. University, 2010.
    37. Towards the ontology of communication (article). Man and the multidimensionality of the world he created. Ekaterinburg, 2010.
    38. Prospects for topological anthropology (thesis). Materials of the All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference of Young Scientists “Practical Problems of Philosophy: Retrospective and Prospect”. Faculty of Philosophy of the Ural state university them. A.M. Gorky, Ekaterinburg, April 4 - 6, 2011.
    39. Representation of corporeality and sexuality in topological anthropology (article). Man.RU. Humanitarian almanac. Novosibirsk: NGUEU, 2011, No. 11 - P. 84 – 110.
    40. Prospects of Topological Anthropology. Social Topology in Modern Social Science (article). Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences 1 (2012 5). P. 28 – 43.
    41. Russian philosophizing and topological philosophy in modern times. News of Ural State University. Episode 3. Social Sciences. No. 2, 2012. pp. 160 – 171.
    42. Topological anthropology and F.M. Dostoevsky. F.M. Dostoevsky: writer, thinker, visionary. M.: PSTGU Publishing House, 2012. pp. 141-159.
    43. Lev Karsavin and the themes of corporeality and togetherness in modern philosophy. Lev Platonovich Karsavin (edited by Khoruzhy S.S.). M.: ROSSPEN, 2012. P.297-323.
    44. Sings and Things: Topology of Communication. Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences 2 (2013 6). P. 171 – 179.
    45. Topology of communication and media reality. Media philosophy IX. Languages ​​of media philosophy / Edited by V. V. Savchuk. - St. Petersburg: Publishing house RKhGA, 2013. P. 155-163.
    46. ​​Community topologies (monograph). Kazan, 2014. 14 pp.
    47. Changes in the value system in modern times // Social and philosophical essays. (article). Kazan-Ekaterinburg collection. Kazan - Ekaterinburg, 2014. P.
    48. Structures of social existence and the phenomenon of spiritual practices. News of Ural State University. Series 3. Social Sciences. No. 2, 2014. pp. 160 – 171.
    49. Changes in the value system in modern times. Social and philosophical essays. Kazan-Ekaterinburg collection. Kazan – Ekaterinburg, 2014. pp. 19 – 35.
    50. Discretion and listening in community communications. Edited by V.V. Savchuk. - St. Petersburg: RKhGA Publishing House, 2014. P. 155-163.
    51. Articles: Archaeology, Buddhism, Habitus, Genealogy, Hermeneutics, Hermeneutic circle, Heterotopias, Desire, Sign, Meaning, Interpretation, Islam, Code, Communication, Logos, Myth, Image, Education, Description, Concept, Truth, Semiotics, Symbol , Content and Form, Meaning, Community, Text, Corporality, Social Topology, Transgression, Christianity, Humor, Language. Modern philosophical dictionary. M, Academic project, 2015
    52. Ontology of the image in the circle of imagineers. Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Publishing House of the Ural Federal University, named after. B.N. Yeltsin, 2015. No. 21. 18-32.
    53. Spiritual practices in modern society. Church. Theology. Story. Materials of the III International Scientific and Theological Conference (Ekaterinburg, February 6-7, 2015). Ekaterinburg. Information and publishing department of EDS, 2015. P.11-18.
    54. Anthropological practices of modernity: ontology of communication and jointness. Lantern of Diogenes. Man in a variety of practices. International Anthropological Journal. Moscow-Kazan, 2015. No. 1. P.72 – 91.
    55. Azarenko S.A. Topological philosophizing and social communication // Izvestia Saratov University. New episode. Series: Philosophy. Psychology. Pedagogy” is a scientific periodical. Saratov. Issue 4, 2016. No. 16. pp. 412-418. (VAK)
    56. Azarenko S.A. Being as being-in-communication // News of Irkutsk State University. Series “Political Science. Religious Studies". Irkutsk, 2017, No. 20. P.157-164. (article of the Higher Attestation Commission)
    57. Azarenko S.A. Truly in the present: the experience of philosophizing the past // Collection of scientific articles of the 1st international scientific conference “Historical responsibility: from myths of the past to strategies of the future” September 22-23, 2016 - Yekaterinburg: LLC Publishing House "Business Book", 2016
    58. Azarenko S.A. Violence, creation and social communication // Materials of reports and messages of the All-Russian scientific conference “Modern Orthodox mission”. Ekaterinburg, 2016. P.13-25.
    59. Azarenko S.A. Discretion and listening in community communication // Visual Ecology: Shaping a Discipline. Collective monograph. St. Petersburg: Publishing house RKhGA, 2016. P.245-253.
    60. Azarenko S.A. Topological philosophizing: bodies, signs and social communication // Ural philosophical school: 50 years - 50 names. Ekaterinburg: Ural Publishing House. Institute of Management - branch of RANEPA, 2016. P.146-160
    61. Azarenko S.A. Violence and social communication // Lantern of Diogenes. Man in a variety of practices. International Anthropological Journal. Moscow-Kazan, 2016. No. 2. pp. 146-159.
    62. Azarenko S.A. Topology of the limit in the reproduction of sociality // Logos. Philosophical and literary magazine. 2017 (put to print).
    64. Topology of culture ( Tutorial). Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2002.
    65. Phenomenology of religion ( Toolkit). Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, 2002. Co-author - Luchankin A.I.
    66. Philosophy of history (Tutorial). Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2003.
    67.Business communication (course program and lecture plan). Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2005.
    68. Phenomenology of management (course program and lecture plan). Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, 2005.
    69. Philosophy of history (course program and lecture plan). Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2010.
    70.Ontology of communication (course program and lecture plan). Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2010.
    71.Topology of culture (course program and lecture plan). Ekaterinburg, Ural State Publishing House. University, im. A.M. Gorky, 2010.
    72.Articles: Archaeology, Buddhism, Habitus, Genealogy, Hermeneutics, Hermeneutic Circle, Heterotopias, Desire, Sign, Meaning, Interpretation, Islam, Code, Communication, Logos, Myth, Image, Education, Description, Concept, Truth, Semiotics, Symbol , Content and Form, Meaning, Community, Text, Corporality, Social Topology, Transgression, Christianity, Humor, Language // Modern Philosophical Dictionary. M, Academic project, 2015
    73. Ontology of the image in the circle of imagineers // Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Publishing House of the Ural Federal University, named after. B.N. Yeltsin, 2015. No. 21. 18-32
    74. “Unambiguous” and “contextual” channels of communication // Sociems. Ekaterinburg, Publishing House of the Ural Federal University, named after. B.N. Yeltsin, 2015. No. 22. 6-16.
    75.Spiritual practices in modern society // Church. Theology. Story. Materials of the III International Scientific and Theological Conference (Ekaterinburg, February 6-7, 2015). Ekaterinburg. Information and publishing department of EDS, 2015. P.11-18.
    76. Anthropological practices of our time: ontology of communicability and compatibility // Lantern of Diogenes. Man in a variety of practices. International Anthropological Journal. Moscow-Kazan, 2015. No. 1. P.72 – 91.
    77.Participated with a report on the topic “Topology of connectivity in modern times” at the All-Russian scientific conference with international participation “Media environment: battlefield or element of mutual understanding.” October 30-31, 2015 Saint Petersburg.
    78.Participated with a report on the topic “Violence, creation and social communication” at the conference “Modern Orthodox Mission - 2015”. The conference is dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the Synodal Missionary Department of the Russian Orthodox Church.
    79. Problems of the modern educational space: social and philosophical analysis of the concept of “security” // Teacher Education in Russia, No. 11, 2015, pp. 13-19. ISSN 2079-8717/ (VAK).
    80. Being as being-in-communication // News of Irkutsk State University. Series “Political Science. Religious Studies". Irkutsk, 2017, No. 20. P.157-164. Irkutsk, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "ISU", 2017.
    81.Social and humanitarian: topologemes of cultural existence //Humanization of modern philosophy and humanitarization of social sciences: materials scientific conferences May 17-18, 2018 Yekaterinburg, Yekaterinburg: LLC Publishing House "Business Book". P.35-39
    82. Forest and city: territorialization and communication // News of Irkutsk State University. Series “Political Science. Religious Studies". Volume 23. Irkutsk, ISU Publishing House. P.23-31.
    83.
    Social reproduction and topology of the limit // News of the Ural Federal University. Series 3. Social Sciences. T.13.No.3 (179). 2018. Ekaterinburg, Ural University Publishing House. P.27-37
    84.
    Social and humanitarian: community and topologemes of cultural existence//Limits of humanism and prospects for sociality. Collective monograph. M: Academic project. Ekaterinburg Ural publishing house federal university, 2018. P.37-60.
    85.
    Synergetic anthropology as an interdisciplinary paradigm. Reflections on the ontology of the “interface” // Questions of Philosophy. Issue No. 2, 2019. pp. 61-71.
    86. Being-in-communication in the light of the synthetic paradigm. Pivovarov readings. Synthetic paradigm: science, philosophy, religious studies. Collection of conference materials. Ekaterinburg: Business book, 2019, pp. 13-16.

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K.P. S t o g k o. Economic consciousness. Ekaterinburg: Ural Publishing House, University, 2002. 426 p.

The monograph is devoted to a relatively little-studied, controversial, and therefore ambiguously interpreted topic. In contrast to positivist-oriented research, the ultimate goal of which is to create an objectivist and extremely reduced picture of the world, beyond which philosophical, psychological and ethical issues are excluded, this work examines culturally determined and behavioral aspects economic activity, its motivational-need and value-semantic levels are carefully analyzed. IN modern conditions the role of the “subjective factor” (including the irrational-destructive component) in socio-economic development is significantly increasing and at the same time the tasks of understanding what Russia has gone through become urgent historical path, and the formulation of a long-term development project, impossible without a meaningful formulation of the problems of national-cultural identity, the “specialness” of the Russian economic model, the optimal ways and means of positioning the country in the global economy. In the designated context, any creative attempt to comprehend the internally contradictory (ideal and sensual, spiritual and practical) substance of the national economic world, presented in its economic consciousness, deserves approval.

The author clearly defines his methodological credo: “Philosophical reflection, supported by the data of science itself, seems to be the only correct solution to the problem of raising the question of economic consciousness” (p. 11). He consistently implements the system-dialectical method, reconstructing the diversity, internal complexity and multi-quality nature of the phenomenon of economic consciousness. In essence, an attempt is made to obtain concrete-universal, synthetic knowledge about the latter. In other words, the living dialectic of consciousness is cognized through the connection, synthesis of opposites.

The first chapter of the book examines the essential aspects of economic consciousness, which itself is a “contradictory human essence.” Its place in consciousness as a holistic, multi-formed phenomenon, internal hierarchy and structural typology, and correlation with other forms of consciousness are successfully shown. According to the author, the ontological “secret” of economic consciousness is hidden in three main problems - epistemology, praxeology and axiology, which are immanent in the ontology of consciousness itself, and do not oppose it (p. 27). Indeed, at its core, economic consciousness is existential certainty, an objective way of existence of economic entities, i.e. something that is usually characterized using the category “objective mental form”.

The problem of epistemology of economic consciousness is revealed through a scrupulous analysis of the motivational-need mechanism economic behavior(labor). The praxeology of economic consciousness, reduced to the problem of successful adaptation of the subject to economic conditions, is described in equal detail. Reader 144

will find in the book a detailed list of the needs and factors of employee adaptation to the enterprise.

Let us especially highlight the interpretation of the axiological aspect of economic consciousness. K.P. Stozhko focuses on two aspects in this problem: ethical and creative. Economic ethics embodies the antinomy of spirituality and lack of spirituality. The values ​​inherent in consciousness are universal meanings, the transcendence of a person to which inevitably includes a situation of choice (search for true rather than false meaning, determination of hierarchy, “school of preferences” of values). Economic axiology as a manifestation of personal spirituality is not just a passive-evaluative function of thinking, but a creative attitude, a function of economic synthesis. We emphasize that the author’s considerations about the content and limitations of managerial activity are quite relevant, since they reflect the dominant role in the post-industrial era of the innovative economy, and, consequently, of intellectual labor (as the main factor in creating added value). The presence of non-standard, creative thinking becomes an imperative requirement for managers, a condition for the survival of firms in a competitive environment.

The second chapter of the monograph was written in a polemical vein, containing an analysis of the problem of the formation of economic consciousness. In this regard, it is legitimate to raise the question of the fundamental significance of positive ideals and the destructive ones - “false ideals” that give rise to deviant consciousness and behavior, value disorientation and intrasocial split. One cannot but agree with the author that in Russia the phenomenon of thoughtless behavior, meaningless social action. At the same time, long-term national interests are being replaced by the practice of appropriating short-term benefits by selected business clans, and a conformist and instrumental-manipulative (rather than creative and culturally-centered) way of thinking is becoming more and more clearly evident in the expert and scientific community. A kind of “vivisection of economic thinking” and “instrumental sabotage” are taking place (pp. 142, 144). Therefore, the position formulated in the work is more relevant than ever about the need to overcome widespread reductionism in economic thinking on the path to the formation of meaning-oriented, synthetic, system-dialectical thinking, which is alien to narrow economism, the absolutization of counting rationality and the formal mathematization of knowledge.

Considerable attention is paid in the monograph to problems related to the role of culture, tradition and ideology in the formation of economic consciousness (Chapter III). Presented sharply and not always in academic style (the author constantly refers to modern Russian realities), these problems are considered in the context of philosophical and economic-sociological developments about economic ethnic groups, national mentalities, and in fact, cultural and historical memory that determines the basic attitudes values ​​and behavioral stereotypes of a particular ethnic community. The variety of types of organizational cultures is analyzed, and some typological models of the latter are presented.

The place of tradition in the structure of economic consciousness is shown, ensuring continuity in the development of the economic system of Russia, no matter what changes and modifications occur in it. The thesis is relevant that only that management is meaningful and socially responsible, which comprehensively takes into account cultural and historical experience, opposing both orthodox liberal doctrinaire and market fundamentalism, and the spiritual poverty of a significant part of the new Russian

bourgeoisie. Denying the class approach to economic ideology, the author substantiates the need for a systemic, socialized ideology, which is characterized by the ideas of cooperation, solidarity and conciliarity (pp. 257, 259).

In our opinion, the most interesting section of the book is devoted to the historical roots, identity and main trends in the development of Russian economic consciousness (Chapter IV). Its identity is based on a common ecological niche and social experience. However, any commonality implies the presence of differences, sometimes significant. The author successfully reveals the multi-ethnic character of the Russian people, integrating various cultural elements, customs and traditions in their economic practices. However, the basic characteristic of Russian civilization, its “cognitive core” (cultural dominant) is the economic consciousness of the Russian people, which is characterized by patience and a sense of duty, good morality (conscientiousness) and responsibility, diligence and frugality (p. 275). In this regard, an assessment is made of the monuments of Russian socio-economic and legal thought, in particular “Russian Truth”, “Domostroy”, treatises by Joseph Volotsky and Nil Sorsky. The enormous role of religious ethics in the formation of Russian economic consciousness and syncretic “faith-culture” is especially emphasized.

The study of the originality of consciousness presupposes the correct identification of the ethnic components of the culture and psychology of the corresponding national community. K.P. Stozhko resorts to a “kaleidoscope” of characteristics of the originality of Russian economic consciousness, noting among them environmental friendliness, humanism, nationality, conciliarity, the priority attitude of the spiritual to the material, etc. (pp. 283-284). The undoubted advantage of the study is its rootedness in the Russian philosophical tradition, which deeply and comprehensively posed the problem of the nature and content of the “Russian spirit,” including national economic consciousness. The latter is adequate to the idea of ​​healthy conservatism, the rejection of left- and right-wing radical projects of Westernism, and the artificial implantation of values ​​that are inorganic for it into the Russian economic consciousness (pp. 304-305).

The final chapter examines the issues of transformation of modern economic consciousness, which the author sees in its globalization, integration, diversification and instrumentalization. In particular, the dehumanization of economic consciousness occurring in the conditions of globalization, the destruction of its anthropological component and, as an alternative to this process, the need for the formation and growth of a national, culturally and historically grounded self-awareness are noted. In the context of the total instrumentalization of economic thinking, the negative consequences of “abstractization” and “model” emasculation of consciousness are critically analyzed (p. 375).

Fundamental monograph by K.P. Stozhko can be recommended to anyone interested in ideological and methodological problems economic theory and practice. It successfully implements an attempt at philosophical and economic synthesis; it is written in lively and figurative language, awakens the reader’s thoughts and stimulates the desire to enter into a constructive dialogue.

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4.2. Payment methods are indicated on the Site in the Payment Methods section. The agreed payment method is the method selected by the User from the available payment methods on the Publishing House Website.

4.3. The procedure for payment using bank cards is indicated on the Website in the Payment Methods section. Transactions using bank cards can only be performed by the card holder. Authorization of transactions on bank cards is carried out by the bank. Acceptance and processing of payments using bank cards is carried out by the electronic payment provider Yandex.Kassa or another electronic payment provider. “Publishing House” does not process, including collect and store Users’ bank card data.

4.4. For Users who are legal entities, payment is available only by non-cash bank transfer from the User's bank account to the Publisher's bank account.

4.5. The price for providing the User - an individual with the opportunity to view, read and download Works is indicated on the Publishing House Website in the relevant sections. For users who are legal entities, prices are sent by the Publishing House upon request through agreed communication channels. The “Publishing House” has the right to unilaterally change current prices by posting relevant information on the “Publishing House” Website or informing Users in any other accessible way. Any price change does not affect already paid access.

5. Responsibility of the parties. Limitation of liability of the Publisher.

5.1. The User assumes full responsibility and risks associated with the use of the Catalog.

5.2. The User is fully responsible for the use of the Login and Password by third parties.

5.3. The User is fully responsible for the use by third parties of information transmitted to the Publishing House to the email address specified by the User during registration.

5.4. The Publishing House is not responsible for any expenses of the User or direct or indirect damage that may be caused to the User as a result of using the Catalog.

5.5. The Publishing House is not responsible for the quality of access to the Catalog via the Internet.

5.6. Under no circumstances is the Publishing House liable for the use of the Login and Password by third parties.

5.7. “Publishing House” is not responsible for direct or indirect damage incurred by the User as a result of data transmission errors, failures/defects in the operation of software and/or equipment, data loss and damage, data processing or display errors, delays in data transmission and other failures , which happened not through the fault of the Publishing House.

5.8. The Publishing House website and all related services are provided on an “as is” basis, without any express or implied warranties that the specified Website and (or) services may or may not be suitable for a particular purpose of use.

5.9. "Publishing House" is not responsible for the inability to use the Site and (or) related services by the User for any reason, including, but not limited to: errors, omissions, interruptions, deletion, defects, delays in processing or transmission of data, disruption of lines. communications, equipment malfunction, any technical failures or other problems of any telephone networks or services, computer systems, servers or providers, computer or telephone equipment, software, failure to fulfill the obligations of providers of certain services, theft, destruction or unauthorized access to User materials posted on the Site or in any other place, etc.

5.10. Under no circumstances is the Publishing House liable for any expenses of the User or direct or indirect damage, including lost profits or lost data, damage to honor, dignity or business reputation that may be caused to the User as a result of using the Site and (or) related services.

5.11. If it is impossible for the Publishing House to provide the User with the opportunity to view, read and download the Work for reasons beyond the control of the Publishing House, the Publishing House, at the request of the User, will return the advance payment received. In this case, the amount of responsibility of the “Publisher” is limited to the amount of the advance payment received from the User for the opportunity to view, read and download the Work, which was not provided.

6. Duration of the Agreement

6.1. The Agreement comes into force from the moment the User accepts the terms of the Agreement (each Appendix to the Agreement comes into force from the moment the User accepts the terms of this Appendix) and is valid until the Parties fully fulfill their obligations.

7. Force majeure circumstances

7.1. The parties are released from liability for partial or complete failure to fulfill obligations under this Agreement if such failure was a direct consequence of force majeure circumstances (force majeure circumstances) that arose after the conclusion of the Agreement, as a result of events emergency, namely: fire, flood, hurricane and earthquake or the imposition by government authorities of restrictions on the activities of any of the Parties, and if these circumstances could not be foreseen or prevented by the Parties by reasonable measures.

8. Other conditions

8.1. If any provision or any part of a provision of the Agreement is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions and parts of the provisions of the Agreement will remain in full force and effect.

8.2. All Appendices to this Agreement are an integral part of it.

8.3. In all other respects, the Parties agreed to be guided by the current legislation of the Russian Federation.

8.4. The Publishing House has the right to make changes to the Agreement with the obligatory posting of the relevant information on the Publishing House website no later than 30 (thirty) calendar days before the relevant changes come into force.

8.5. For any questions that arise, the User has the right to contact the Publishing House Support Service at the following email address:

9. Dispute resolution

9.1. Disputes and disagreements that may arise under this Agreement are resolved by following the pre-trial (claims) procedure. The period for consideration by the Publishing House of a claim is 10 (Ten) calendar days from the date of its receipt from the User.

9.2. If the Parties do not come to an agreement, these disputes and disagreements are resolved in court in accordance with the current legislation of the Russian Federation in the court at the location of the Publishing House in accordance with the rules of jurisdiction and jurisdiction.

10. Privacy Notice

10.1 User’s consent to provide personal information, is determined by agreement with this public offer, which occurs automatically when the User goes through the registration procedure on the Publishing House website.

10.2 “Publishing House” collects and stores only the necessary personal data of the User. The Publishing House may use the User’s personal data to identify him, clarify payment details, provide personalized services, provide feedback to the User, process applications and requests, perform impersonal statistical calculations and improve the quality of services provided to the User.

10.3. The Publishing House has the right to transfer the User’s personal information to third parties only in cases where the User has expressed his consent to such actions, the transfer is necessary to provide services to the User, the transfer is provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

"Publishing house": Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Publishing House "Nauka"


TERMS OF USE

1. General Provisions

1.1. This User Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the Agreement) applies to the website of the Electronic Library System - www. (hereinafter referred to as “Electronic Library System”).

1.2. Website of the Electronic Library System www. (hereinafter referred to as the Site) is the property of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Academic Scientific Publishing, Production, Printing and Book Distribution Center “Nauka” (FSUE “Publishing House “Nauka”).

1.3. This Agreement governs the relationship between the Administration of the “Electronic Library System” website www. (hereinafter referred to as the Site Administration) and the User (Users) of this Site.

1.4. This agreement, in accordance with Article 435 and paragraph 2 of Article 437 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, is a public offer to an unlimited number of persons, Internet users.

1.5. In accordance with Article 438 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, full and unconditional acceptance (acceptance) of the Agreement is:

  • confirmation by the User of his consent to the terms of the Agreement;
  • making an advance payment;
  • commencement of use of any Work;
  • beginning to use any services of the Site under the terms of the Agreement.

1.6. The site administration reserves the right to change, add or delete clauses of this Agreement at any time without notifying the User.

1.7. Continued use of the Site by the User means acceptance of the Agreement and the changes made to this Agreement.

1.8. The User is personally responsible for checking this Agreement for changes to it.

2. Terms used in the Agreement

2.1. User – an Internet user, any individual or legal entity (representative of a legal entity) who voluntarily completed Registration and/or began using any services of the Site.

2.2. Works (Content) – electronic versions of scientific publications, including periodicals, as well as non-periodical publications, presented electronically on the Internet in various formats, posted on the Website of the Electronic Library System, accessible to Users through the Website of the Electronic Library System.

2.3. Catalog – a collection of Works.

2.4. Login and Password are two unique sets of characters that identify the User.

2.5. The website “Electronic Library System” is an information resource on the Internet owned by the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Publishing House “Nauka”, located on the domain www. .

2.6. Site Administration - employees authorized to manage the Site, acting on behalf of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Publishing House "Nauka"

2.7. Downloading – recording by the User of Works into the computer memory.

2.8. Billing is a payment accounting system.

2.9. User Account – Authentication and personal data of the User stored on the servers of the Electronic Library System Site. An account is created as a result of the User's registration procedure and may be required in order to take advantage of certain features or certain functions of the Site.

3. Subject of the Agreement

3.1. The “Electronic Library System” provides the User with the opportunity to view, read and download Works presented in the Catalog on a paid basis.

3.2. The user can register and pay for a preliminary annual (partial annual) subscription for the ability to view, read and download electronic versions of Works, as well as a preliminary subscription for the opportunity to receive a collection of Works that are not posted in the Catalog at the time of registration and payment.

4. Responsibilities of the parties

4.1. Responsibilities of the “Site Administration”:

4.1.1. Provide the User with the opportunity to view, read and download the Work on the Site no later than 24 hours from the moment Billing confirms the payment made and identifies the User as the payer of the payment made. If the User registers and pays for a preliminary subscription in accordance with clause 3.2. Agreement, to provide the User with the opportunity to view, read and download the Work no later than 24 hours from the moment of their placement in the Catalog, subject to confirmation by Billing of the previously made payment and identification of the User as the payer of the payment made.

4.1.2. Do not disclose to third parties the Login and Password, the User’s email address, as well as other information received from the User during registration.

4.1.3. Notify the User of changes to the terms of the Agreement and its Appendices by posting relevant information on the Electronic Library System Website at least 30 (thirty) calendar days before the changes come into force.

4.2. User Responsibilities:

4.2.1. Register on the “Electronic Library System” website. Set a Login and Password, the uniqueness of which is confirmed by the “Site Administration”. At the same time, strictly and strictly follow the instructions of the Site Administration on the registration procedure posted on the “Electronic Library System” Site.

4.2.2. Pay for the opportunity to view, read and download Works in accordance with clause 4 of the Agreement.

4.2.3. Ensure the confidentiality of the Login and Password provided during registration.

4.2.4. Use the downloaded Works exclusively for personal purposes. In this case, the User is granted the following rights to use the Works:

  • provide remote access on the Internet through the Website of the Electronic Library System to Works, which means the ability to search, view, download and read Works.
  • print out individual parts of the Works for archival purposes only.
  • record and store individual parts of the Works in the memory of a computer owned by the User for archival, educational and research purposes;
  • quote in the original and in translation for scientific, research, polemical, critical, informational and educational purposes, excerpts of Works to the extent justified by the purpose of quoting,
  • reproduce in newspapers, broadcast or broadcast by cable for public information certain parts of the Works to the extent justified by the informational purpose.
  • the use of the Works (their component parts) under this Agreement is carried out with the obligatory indication of the name of the authors (co-authors) of the Works (their component parts), the name of the copyright holder of the Works indicated in the Work.

4.2.5. The user does not have the right:

  • transfer or distribute downloaded Works to third parties, either in whole or in part, except for the cases provided for in clause 4.2.4. Agreements;
  • communicate publicly the Works in full, through well-known broadcast channels, such as radio, television, etc., except for the cases provided for in clause 4.2.4. Agreements;
  • reproduce the Works, that is, make copies of the Works or parts thereof in any material form if this reproduction is for the purpose of further distribution;
  • make the Works available to the public using the Internet and other digital networks, either in whole or in part;
  • change or otherwise process the texts of the Works.
  • print the entire Work, which is a magazine issue, magazine or book;
  • post links to the Works available for use by the User on any resources in such a way that a third party has access to these Works. In particular, the User is prohibited from providing third parties with information necessary to gain access to personal pages of the Site that require User authorization.
  • use other software for automatic searching and downloading, except those implemented on the Electronic Library System website
  • Failure by the User to comply with the requirements of clause 4.2.5. The Agreement is a violation of copyright law and entails the consequences specified in clause 10.1 and clause 10.2 of the Agreement.

4.2.6. All information posted on the Electronic Library System Website about the procedure for using the Catalog, the payment procedure and other features of the execution of the Agreement is an integral part of the Agreement and is binding on the User.

5. Payment terms

5.1. The user makes an advance payment in Russian rubles on the terms specified on the Website of the Electronic Library System.

5.2. Payment methods are indicated on the Site in the Payment Methods section. The agreed payment method is the method selected by the User from the available payment methods on the Electronic Library System Website.

5.3. The procedure for payment using bank cards is indicated on the Website in the Payment Methods section. Transactions using bank cards can only be performed by the card holder. Authorization of transactions on bank cards is carried out by the bank. Acceptance and processing of payments using bank cards is carried out by the electronic payment provider Yandex.Kassa or another electronic payment provider. The “site administration” does not process, including collecting and storing Users’ bank card data.

5.4. The price for providing the User - an individual with the opportunity to view, read and download Works is indicated on the Website of the Electronic Library System in the relevant sections. For users who are legal entities, prices are sent by the “Site Administration” upon request through agreed communication channels. The “Site Administration” has the right to unilaterally change current prices by posting relevant information on the Website of the “Electronic Library System” or informing Users in any other accessible way. Any price change does not affect already paid access.

6. Responsibility of the parties. Limitation of liability of the Electronic Library System.

6.1. The User assumes full responsibility and risks associated with the use of the Catalog.

6.2. The User is fully responsible for the use of the Login and Password by third parties.

6.3. The User is fully responsible for the use by third parties of information transmitted by the “Site Administration” to the email address specified by the User during registration.

6.4. The “Site Administration” is not responsible for any expenses of the User or direct or indirect damage that may be caused to the User as a result of using the Catalog.

6.5. The “site administration” is not responsible for the quality of access to the Catalog via the Internet.

6.6. Under no circumstances is the “Site Administration” liable for the use of the Login and Password by third parties.

6.7. The “site administration” is not responsible for direct or indirect damage incurred by the User as a result of data transmission errors, failures/defects in the operation of software and/or equipment, data loss and damage, errors in processing or displaying data, delays in data transmission and others failures that occurred through no fault of the Site Administration.

6.8. The Electronic Library System website and all related services are provided on an “as is” basis, without any express or implied warranties that the said Website and/or services may or may not be suitable for a particular purpose of use.

6.9. The “Site Administration” is not responsible for the inability to use the Site and (or) related services by the User for any reason, including, but not limited to: errors, omissions, interruptions, deletion, defects, delay in processing or transmission of data, disruption of work communication lines, equipment malfunction, any technical failures or other problems of any telephone networks or services, computer systems, servers or providers, computer or telephone equipment, software, failure of providers of certain services, theft, destruction or unauthorized access to User materials , posted on the Site or in any other place, etc.

6.10. Under no circumstances is the “Site Administration” liable for any expenses of the User or direct or indirect damage, including lost profits or lost data, damage to honor, dignity or business reputation that may be caused to the User as a result of using the Site and (or) related services .

6.11. If it is impossible for the “Electronic Library System” to provide the User with the opportunity to view, read and download the Work for reasons beyond the control of the “Site Administration”, the “Site Administration”, at the request of the User, returns the received advance payment. In this case, the amount of responsibility of the “Site Administration” is limited to the amount of the advance payment received from the User for the opportunity to view, read and download the Work, which was not provided.

7. Duration of the Agreement

7.1. The Agreement comes into force from the moment the User accepts the terms of the Agreement (each Appendix to the Agreement comes into force from the moment the User accepts the terms of this Appendix) and is valid until the Parties fully fulfill their obligations.

8. Force majeure circumstances

8.1. The parties are released from liability for partial or complete failure to fulfill obligations under this Agreement if such failure was a direct consequence of force majeure circumstances (force majeure circumstances) that arose after the conclusion of the Agreement, as a result of extraordinary events, namely: fire, flood, hurricane and earthquake or restrictions imposed by government authorities on the activities of any of the Parties, and if these circumstances could not be foreseen or prevented by the Parties by reasonable measures.

9. Other conditions

9.1. In the event that any provision or any part of the Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions and portions of the Agreement will remain in full force and effect.

9.2. In all other respects, the Parties to the Agreement agreed to be guided by the current legislation of the Russian Federation.

9.3. The “Site Administration” has the right to make changes to the Agreement with the obligatory posting of the relevant information on the Website of the “Electronic Library System” no later than 30 (thirty) calendar days before the relevant changes come into force.

9.4. Relations between the “Site Administration” and the User, who are legal entities, are regulated on the basis of separately concluded Agreements, which specify the specific terms of the relationship between the Parties.

9.5. For any questions that arise, the User has the right to contact the Site Support Service at the following email address:

10. Dispute resolution

10.1. Disputes and disagreements that may arise under this Agreement are resolved by following the pre-trial (claim) procedure. The period for consideration by the Site Administration of a claim is 10 (Ten) calendar days from the date of its receipt from the User.

10.2. If the Parties do not come to an agreement, these disputes and disagreements are resolved in court in accordance with the current legislation of the Russian Federation in the court at the location of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Publishing House “Nauka”” in accordance with the rules of jurisdiction and jurisdiction.

11. Privacy Notice

11.1. The User's consent to provide personal information is determined by agreement with this public offer, which occurs automatically when the User goes through the registration procedure on the Site.

11.2. In accordance with the Federal Law “On Personal Data” No. 152-FZ of July 27, 2006 and this privacy policy, the Site Administration does not use, process or store the User’s personal data.

11.3. The “Site Administration” collects and stores only the User data necessary for the operation of the Site. The “site administration” can use the User’s data to identify him, clarify payment data, provide personalized services, provide feedback to the User, process applications and requests, perform impersonal statistical calculations and improve the quality of services provided to the User.