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Article name In Search of Lost Encapsulation: Philosophy of Topography’s Outgoing Time
Authors Firsov M.V. Doctor of History, Professor, mihail_firsov@mail.ru
Yudina T.N. Doctor of Sociology, Professor, ioudinatn@mail.r
Chernikova A.A. Postgraduate Student, aannyy@yandex.ru
Bibliographic description Firsov M. V., Yudina T. N., Chernikova A. A. In Search of Lost Encapsulation: Philosophy of Topography’s Outgoing Time // Humanitarian Vector. 2018. Vol. 13, No. 3. PP. 42–49. DOI: 10/21209/1996-7853-2018-13-3-42-49.
Section Social philosophy
UDK 16.167
DOI 10/21209/1996-7853-2018-13-3-42-49
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Annotation The submitted work implements further approaches to the ecology of modern culture as the human environment. The phenomenon of “hygiene of culture” figuratively determines the direction of the culture ecology and the processes of interaction between generations in the modern human environment which is described in the scientific domestic and foreign community. Nowadays, simple understanding of such processes in the established scientific paradigms does not allow us to reflect the diversity of phenomena typical for the modern fields of knowledge. That is why the authors used the methodology of transversal approach in the “intersections” with other scientific approaches to identify the main contour images of modern culture, evolving mosaic of patterns of modernism and post-modernism, realism and “e-culture” coming into dissonance and contradiction, and on the other hand, reflects the region of the “unknown” of the real world. The authors described the methodology of the analysis of everyday situations with the view of cultural encapsulation approaches proposed by the American researcher K. Renne who used practice of counselling and therapy in understanding the processes of social functioning of ethnic groups and communities. The authors suppose the current is also applicable to the philosophical cognition via analyzing the interaction of various groups in relation to the problems of “hygiene of culture”. The paper also examines intergenerational relations in the context of cultural interactions in their inconsistency and continuity, singularity and oneness in the context of inter-temporal of cross-cultural paradoxes. The paper examines intergenerational relations in the context of cultural interactions in their inconsistency and continuity, singularity and oneness well as regarding inter-temporal cross-cultural paradoxes.
Key words hygiene of culture, transversality, encapsulation, e-culture, cultural encapsulation, identity, topology of the path, paradigm, culture
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