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Individuality of man. Being and activity

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Author:Gert V.A.
Cover:Hard
Category:Politics & Social SciencePhylosophyReference books
ISBN:978-5-906350-49-7
Dimensions: 153x13x216cm
The monograph is justified by the consistency of existentials, the dominant and the processes of developing the integrity of individual being and personality of man.
Co-Byliness of the integrity of individuality overcomes centration on an individual (anthropocentrism) and the priority of society
The integrity of co-being.
The implementation of the nadinic essence of a person’s personality through co-attraction with another, self-like allows us on the basis of the ontological paradigm when using the achievements of existential and anthropological philosophy of the 20th century, domestic psychology and pedagogy:
a) overcome the depersonalization of existentials of human personality,
b) conceptually justify the complex of ratio of co-being,
c) present it as a self -organizing integrity,
g) to substantiate the diversity and variability of co-relations within co-being as a new type of system-forming weak ties that give rise to the subjective co-biological qualities of individuality-co-knowledge, co-communication, co-, co- news.
The author applied the method of removing from the uniform grounds of all its structural components and existentials in the cyclic processes of their implementation and formation within individual being as a co-being.
This method substantiates and confirms the reliability of the mutual assignment of existential integrity and the impossibility of analyzing their development outside the changes in the individuality itself.
2nd edition, supplemented
Author:
Author:Gert V.A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Phylosophy
  • Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-906350-49-7

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