PHILOSOPHICAL PRINCIPLES OF THE CULTURAL WORLD-VIEW
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Information about authors: Basalaeva Oksana Gennadyevna, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of Department Philosophy, Law and Social and Political Sciences, Kemerovo State University of Culture (Kemerovo, Russian Federation). E-mail: oksana_basalaeva@mail.ru
Annotation: The article is devoted to certain basic principles on which cultural studies are based. These are the basic concepts, conceptual positions and theoretical views. The proposed article focuses on identifying and explaining the features of anthropological, axiological principles, as well as the principle of cultural philosophical conceptualism and the principle of conceptual pluralism contained in the declarative-regulative block of the cultural world-view. The peculiarities of cultural reality, which are understood by the researcher not at the level of representations and concepts, but at the level of concepts and concepts, are revealed. The emerging trends in the study of the cultural world-view, the specificity of cognition of culture is expressed in the fact that they are directly influenced by philosophy. In the field of culture philosophy there is a contrasting picture. Each more or less developed philosophy includes culture as an integral part of its content. Moreover, the course of development of the philosophical thought of the last time is such that culture has become an indispensable element of all modern philosophy, sometimes forming the core of its problems. Philosophy inevitably uses the level of cultural knowledge reached by culture studies, although it often demonstrates its independence from it and offers its own understanding of culture. The latter, as a rule, is dictated by the initial philosophical principle or common spirit inherent in the corresponding philosophy. The article allows us to more specifically understand the specifics of the cultural world-view as a private science, to reveal its content and significance for cultural studies, philosophy and science.
Keywords: cultural world-view, philosophy of culture, anthropological principle, axiological principle, principle of cultural philosophical conceptualism, principle of conceptual pluralism.
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Information about authors: Basalaeva Oksana Gennadyevna, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of Department Philosophy, Law and Social and Political Sciences, Kemerovo State University of Culture (Kemerovo, Russian Federation). E-mail: oksana_basalaeva@mail.ru
Annotation: The article is devoted to certain basic principles on which cultural studies are based. These are the basic concepts, conceptual positions and theoretical views. The proposed article focuses on identifying and explaining the features of anthropological, axiological principles, as well as the principle of cultural philosophical conceptualism and the principle of conceptual pluralism contained in the declarative-regulative block of the cultural world-view. The peculiarities of cultural reality, which are understood by the researcher not at the level of representations and concepts, but at the level of concepts and concepts, are revealed. The emerging trends in the study of the cultural world-view, the specificity of cognition of culture is expressed in the fact that they are directly influenced by philosophy. In the field of culture philosophy there is a contrasting picture. Each more or less developed philosophy includes culture as an integral part of its content. Moreover, the course of development of the philosophical thought of the last time is such that culture has become an indispensable element of all modern philosophy, sometimes forming the core of its problems. Philosophy inevitably uses the level of cultural knowledge reached by culture studies, although it often demonstrates its independence from it and offers its own understanding of culture. The latter, as a rule, is dictated by the initial philosophical principle or common spirit inherent in the corresponding philosophy. The article allows us to more specifically understand the specifics of the cultural world-view as a private science, to reveal its content and significance for cultural studies, philosophy and science.
Keywords: cultural world-view, philosophy of culture, anthropological principle, axiological principle, principle of cultural philosophical conceptualism, principle of conceptual pluralism.