Abstract

The purpose of the article is to highlight the specifics of changing the parameters of the semantic profile in determining the indicators of quality and safety of life. Modern civilizational development is characterized by dynamism and flexibility, which directly affects human and social life and requires new algorithms for determining the level of quality and security in both the existential and institutional, as well as in the value and functional dimensions. The purpose of the research is to determine the relationship between socio-cultural factors that have dynamic characteristics with constant constants of the semantic differential. The research methodology focuses on the use of general scientific (primarily analytical) methods and philosophical and methodological synergistic principles. The results of the study indicate that there are three formats of this interaction: changing profile parameters under the influence of socio-cultural activity; preservation of profile constants regardless of socio-cultural realities; synergistic mutual transformation of indicators of socio-cultural life and the semantic profile of its assessment. The scientific novelty of the work is focused on the introduction of a dynamic dimension to the impact assessment and measurement of the parameters of quality and safety of life using a semantic profile. Thus, the problem of quality and safety of life in both the theoretical and ideological and practice-oriented dimensions receives new mechanisms and tools for assessing and measuring the level of viability in modern civilisational progress. The semantic profile is no longer a stable format for assessing the quality and safety of life, but a dynamic method that is able to operate with variable data, transforming its own parameters.

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