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Item «Spirit/mind-Body» Dihotomy and its Impact on the Formation of «Homo Creativus» in the Context of Economic Philosophy: Methodological Bases(Запорізька державна інженерна академія, 2018) Teslenko, Tetyana V.EN: Annotation. The article presents the conceptualization of the dichotomy of the categories «spirit/mind–body» contributes to the development and self-affirmation of the personality. The dichotomy of the categories «spirit/mind-body» is associated with the formation of a creative personality in the conditions of new technologies that favours the formation of a creative worldview, which, in turn, is based on information creativity and innovation. Problem statement. Emphasis is placed on the fact that the economic philosophy is aimed at the formation of a creative class that develops immanent forces expanding the horizons of the spirit/mind–body dichotomy, previously limited by both man and society. Analysis of recent research and publications. Economic philosophy uses a variety of economic models of scientific and technological progress by E. Brynjolfsson, A. McAfee, J. Trinx, M. Fürst, R. Florida and others, which are based on the solution of human problems. Defining unexplored parts of general problem - conceptualization of the spirit/mind-body dichotomy and its influence on the formation of «homo creativus» in the economic philosophy and its significance for modernity. The study is based on the conceptualization of basic concepts of spirit, body, mind, creativity, and their influence on the formation of a creative class. Methodology - application of methods of economic anthropology and synergetics to solve complex problems of the spirit/mind-body dichotomy and their influence on the formation of «homo creativus» in the economic philosophy. Presentation of main material. The subject of study of the economic philosophy is considered, the innermost essence of the spirit/mind-body dichotomy and its main characteristics are presented. The essence of economic anthropology and synergetics, which help to penetrate deep into the phenomenon of spirit/mind-body dichotomy, is revealed. There are studied the conditions for the formation of Homo creativus as the determining factor of a new type of personality with appropriate behavior, abilities, and value orientations. Conclusions. The author revealed the conditions that open up new opportunities for creativity, intelligence, and contribute to the formation of sustainable being thanks to modern technology, presented by the "second era of machines".