Abstract

The aim of this paper is to integrate the methods of estimating the physical parameters of physiological and social systems in the culture of health.Research methodology. The heuristic and hermeneutical methodology of physical epistemology of cognition is used based on the estimation of entropy changes of physiological systems and social institutions.Results. The author determines the importance of the act of introducing the physical abstraction “Free energy” from biology into the semantic thesaurus of the individual and social health culture, the purpose of which is to control the processes of production and distribution of free energy. It has been proved that this is a decisive factor in the stability and evolution of physiological and social systems. The critical necessity of supplementing the philosophy of wealth accumulation in classical liberalism is emphasized by the anthroposophy of spiritual and cognitive use, the redistribution of free energy of society in the values of health culture.Novelty. The paper is the first attempt for describing the phenomenon of the division of two thermodynamic groups of functional systems of an organism and social structures.The practical significance. Materials and results can be used in developing the lectures on valeology, individual and social health culture.Conclusions. It is revealed that the main ethical goal of socially responsible activities of the person and society of the 21st century is the individual and social culture of health. It is stated that the most important factor is the culture of health, which confirms the ability of the individual and the society to produce the rational use of free energy of the individual in the value orientations of valeology. The method of estimation of physical parameters of physiological and social systems in the culture of health is included.

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