Abstract
This article is devoted to the analysis of trust as a social and cultural phenomenon. It points out that the interconnection and interdependence of the spheres and branches of social life gives rise to the need for an interdisciplinary approach to the problem of trust in order to form a concept of trust that would comprehensively and adequately reflect social reality. The realities of modern globalization processes have led to a spiritual crisis of modern civilization and, namely, the culture of trust based on the formation of a culture of security is capable of ensuring social security. Despite the fact that the concept of trust in the system of socio-cultural knowledge has deep scientific foundations, nevertheless, as a scientific and philosophical category, from the point of view of a holistic socio-philosophical analysis, it needs to be studied. The article puts forward the problem of lack of trust as the main reason for human hatred, aggressiveness, ruthlessness, i.e. such indicators, which are characteristic of the modern world full of dangers. The importance of restoring and establishing the phenomenon of trust as a source of prosperity for human civilization, a lost worldview, which is based on goodness, justice, appropriate social relations and relations with nature, is affirmed. As a result of the analysis of the study of the phenomenon of trust, the article proposes to consider trust as a socio-cultural phenomenon that reflects the goodwill of individuals and humanity as a whole, and manifests itself in certain historical conditions of social development regarding any social relations, phenomena and objects.
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