The Studies in Preserving Cultural Heritage: The Methodological Apparatus of the New Sciences of Theoretical Klironomy
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https://doi.org/10.47451/her2024-09-01Keywords:
klironomy, klironomical outlook, methodological apparatus, cultural heritage, the law in culture, law in ethnic culture, culture of futureAbstract
At the beginning of the 21st century, it became apparent that the formation of separate sciences corresponded to the basic directions of preserving cultural heritage. However, the classical trends—restoration, conservation, renovation, revitalisation and reconstruction—only solve tangible heritage problems. The study subject was the development of the klironomic sciences’ complex in preparing the second edition of the author’s monograph on klironomy. The study object was the methodological apparatus of theoretical klironomy. The study aimed to identify additional theoretical klironomic sciences in jurisprudence, ethnology (social anthropology) and futurism. Analytical, historical and comparative research methods were used to achieve the set purpose of the study. The study used scientific articles by experts in cultural heritage, philosophy, archaeology, and law, as well as some works by the article’s author. The article presents the methodological framework of three new theoretical scientific fields of klironomy, the science of cultural heritage—juristic (legal), ethnic and futuristic klironomy. The author concludes that these new scientific directions require their development and inclusion in the complex of sciences on cultural heritage to train specialists in these fields of human activity.
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