THE IDEA OF TWO HIERARCHIES AS THE METHODOLOGICAL AND SEMANTIC BASIS OF AXIONOMIA
Keywords:
axionomy, value, hierarchy of being, ontology, personality, axiom, metaphysicsAbstract
The article examines the idea of two hierarchies as the methodological and semantic foundation of axionomy, understood as an original philosophical approach to the interpretation of value and being. The subject of the research is the correlation between ontological and axiomatic hierarchies within the framework of the unity of Being and human personality. The purpose of the study is to substantiate the idea of two hierarchies as a key principle of axionomy that enables a holistic understanding of the value-oriented structure of reality. The research methodology is based on metaphysical, dialectical, and hermeneutic analysis of classical and contemporary philosophical concepts. The relevance of the study is determined by the crisis of ontological and axiological foundations in modern philosophy, manifested in the subjectivization of being and the fragmentation of personal identity. The scientific novelty of the work consists in conceptualizing two interrelated hierarchies – ontological and axiomatic – as a unified methodological framework of axionomy. The main results of the research include a structured analysis of the levels of both hierarchies, the justification of their mutual correlation, and the interpretation of value as an internal guiding principle of both Being and the Self. The practical significance of the study lies in the possibility of applying the axionomic approach to philosophical analysis of culture, worldview formation, and processes of personal self-realization. The conclusions demonstrate that the idea of two hierarchies constitutes a fundamental semantic basis of axionomy and opens prospects for further theoretical development in this direction.