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Item The Philosophy Supremacy in the Digital Age(2019) Gomilko, OlgaContemporary transformations of the world, the ones that put all realms of human life to the test for their rational resilience, require that the meaning, role and prospects of such kind of intellectual experience of mankind as philosophy be rethought. The digital world appears a powerful instigator manifesting limitations of modern rationality, which mostly acquires one-dimensional interpretations of scientific truth. However, the digital age opens up new horizons and forms of rationality. Philosophers are faced with an extremely important task of preserving rational instructions of culture and legitimize those of its forms that are being ignored by modern rationality. For this purpose philosophy alone has to understand the directions of its changes. Self-renewal of philosophy provides it with an opportunity to regain its identity of the "supreme science", i.e. the transdisciplinary sphere of knowledge keeping the core of all other spheres. We could talk about interstitial presence of philosophy that manifests itself in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary characteristics of the latter. For interstitial presence of philosophy is considered as the supremacy of philosophy. The latter is viewed not only in the scientific area but in general human practice. Therefore philosophy appears a necessary tool in everyday life for enlightening a human nature. That is why philosophy is tightly linked with morality. To achieve the philosophy supremacy, it needs: 1) to overcome disciplinary closeness of philosophy towards other forms of rationality, in particular, towards scientific knowledge and other philosophical traditions; 2) to strengthen philosophical argumentative and analytical apparatus by addressing the problems of morality.