Annotation |
The article deals with some aspects of philosophical anthropology, which, as a doctrine, is built not only on
axiological principles of identification but also is imbued with value construction. The problem of human nature,
its existence in a spatial continuum determines the relevance of the study. The purpose of the work is to summarize
the existing experience accumulated by prominent philosophers in the field of philosophical anthropology,
to analyze the use of axiology as a theory of values, which is used in the philosophical doctrine of man. To
arrange and systematize existing material in order to form a unified concept of philosophical anthropology, the
comparative genetic method was used, and some general scientific methods were also used. And for the solution
of precisely philosophical problems ‒ methods of dialectical, axiomatic, empirical knowledge, represented, in
particular, by description. The author analyzes the features of the development of axiology, in particular aspects
of its typological modeling. The result of the study led to the conclusion that the data in the field of philosophical
anthropology, despite its considerable volume, is not systematized and not summarized in a common large-scale
scientific structure, although it cannot be said that the knowledge of philosophical anthropology exists only as
a prolegomena to the present one science. At the same time, in a rapidly changing reality, consideration of the
problems of human existence is of particular importance. |
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