Chistilina T. Identification and disidentification of a subject in social philosophy dimensions

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0407U005082

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Specialization

  • 09.00.03 - Соціальна філософія та філософія історії

15-11-2007

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.051.18

Essay

Object: individual social subject as a main author - actor of a society. Aim: socially-philosophical analysis of subject’s dynamics on the basis of selection and opening of role of mechanisms identification and disidentification incontektste transformations of modern society and paradigmal alteration of the subject-centering thought. Methods are a phenomenological and historical analysis of communicative practices of social subject and constructing of social reality,hermeneutically and poststrukturality social conceptions. Constructivism and classic socially-philosophical approaches. Theoretical results and their novelty: First in domestic social philosophy the complex analysis of mechanisms of functioning of individual is conducted social subject. It is proved that by a main author - actor of modern society is disidentification subject - monad. His self-realization is carried out on the basis of rhizome rationality. Strategies of individual social subject are grounded: objective subjectification -in epistemologically aspect, slipping out - in the aspect of mutual relations of a subject and power. The practical value of work consists of possibility of drawing on its results as a theoretical base angering further research of possibilities of development of man, effective use of social capital,improvement principles of directions. During conducting of socially-philosophical and sociological researches. Materials of work are used an author in the process of teaching of course of philosophy for bachelors in the module "social philosophy", can be using in the process of teaching of course of social philosophy, philosophy of history, special courses for master'sdegrees and graduate students of humanitarian specialities.

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