Jakov Tararoev

Position: Professor

Degree: Doctor of Philosophical Sciences

Title: Professor

Email: yakiv.tararoiev@khpi.edu.ua   tarjv2010@gmail.com

Basic Education: Kharkiv State University, 1996, specialty – Astronomer, qualification – Astronomer, Physicist.

Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, 09.00.09 – Philosophy of Science, dissertation topic: “Ontological Foundations of Modern Physics and Cosmology”, Doctor of Sciences

Academic Title: Professor of the Department of Theory of Culture and Philosophy of Science, Professor

Specialty: Philosophical Anthropology, Philosophy of Culture, Philosophy of Education, and Philosophy of Teaching.

Dissertations:

  1. “Epistemological Problems of Early Universe Cosmology” – dissertation for the academic degree of Candidate of Philosophical Sciences in specialty 09.00.09 – Philosophy of Science. Defense of Candidate’s dissertation “Epistemological Problems of Early Universe Cosmology”, 2002, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University.
  2. “Ontological Foundations of Modern Physics and Cosmology” – dissertation for the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophical Sciences in specialty 09.00.09 – Philosophy of Science. Defense of Doctoral dissertation “Ontological Foundations of Modern Physics and Cosmology”, 2010, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University.

Area of Scientific Interests: Philosophy of Science, Philosophical aspects of Cosmology, History of Cosmological views and Astronomy, History and Philosophy of Physics, Ontological foundations of scientific knowledge, Forms and methods of the genesis of scientific knowledge, Sociocultural foundations of science. Specialist in the field of Philosophy of Science. Specializes in the problem of the ontology of science, primarily physics and cosmology. Author of an original concept of the ontological foundations of modern natural science knowledge, according to which natural reality, reflected in theory, is a construct of the human mind, consisting of elements of theoretical and practical activity.

Taught Disciplines: “Philosophy” for bachelor’s degree programs of all specialties; “Modern Philosophical Problems of Scientific Knowledge” for master’s degree programs of all specialties; “Worldview and Sociocultural Foundations of Scientific and Technical Activity” for PhD students of all specialties; “Ontological and Epistemological Concepts in Modern Philosophy” for PhD students of specialty B10-Philosophy.