ANTROPOLOGIC COMPLEXITY AS A PHENOMEN OF POSTNECLASSIC HUMANITARIAN KNOWLEDGE

Development of postnonclassical research program is accompanied by activation of the humanitarian component. It gives the bases to distinguish the postnonclassical humanities with its own problems and methodological tools. However, there is a conceptual and methodological disparity between postnonclassical science and humanitarian knowledge, and therefore the relevance of interdisciplinary dialogue. The possibility to expand the problematic field of postnonclassical humanities is associated with the move from the research of the complexity of self-organization to the self-organization of complexity. The concept of the anthropological complexity is a designation of antropo-socio-cultural reality, which is created by a complex human and reveals itself as a phenomenon of complexly organized world. Anthropological complexity correlates with the ontology of complexity (becoming, uncertainty, chaos, order, interaction) and individual ontology, which is focused on human as culture-genic complexity.