Rohozha, Mariya2019-09-252019-09-252013-01-042012http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/188718The article is focused on praxiology of morality as the methodological guideline for the implementation of corporate social responsibility. Praxiology of morality is understood as a theory of efficient moral regulation of social practices. Moral principles of conventionality, contextuality, modularity, and minimalism are exposed as normative elements of cooperation and collaboration. The ways of their implementation to moral practice are observed as praxeological traces. Their potential for both well-ordered and transitive societies is revealed. The author argues that transitive societies have to promote and implement ideas of corporate social responsibility because otherwise, a gap in progress between well-ordered and transitive societies will increase in social and political spheres as well as in economy.engWith permission of the license/copyright holdercorporate social responsibility, praxiology, conventionality, contextuality, overlapping consensus,modularity, minimalism, well-ordered society, transitive societyCommunity ethicsLifestyle ethicsPRAXIOLOGICAL DIMENSION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN PROSPECTS OF PUBLIC MORALITY IN CIVIL SOCIETYConference proceedings