PHILOSOPHY AND MARGINALIZATION: THE CONTRIBUTION OF PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF MARGINALIZATION

Philosophy of social justice, marginalization and exclusion, theories of identity, structural inequalities, phenomenology of the other, ethics of responsibility, critical social theory, postcolonial criticism, intersectionality, philosophy of power, alternative epistemologies

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The article is a brief description of the main ideas, arguments and conclusions presented in the work. The article explores how philosophical concepts and theories contribute to a deep understanding of the phenomenon of marginalization in various social contexts. The authors analyze the contribution of various philosophical trends - from existentialism to poststructuralism - in understanding the mechanisms of exclusion, stigmatization and discrimination, as well as the possibility of overcoming them. Particular attention is paid to the influence of philosophical ideas on the development of strategies for inclusion and sustainability of social groups located on the periphery of society.