Rudakova I. The social and philosophical approach to the dimension of everydayness phenomena

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0412U006532

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Specialization

  • 09.00.03 - Соціальна філософія та філософія історії

29-11-2012

Specialized Academic Board

К 11.051.06

Essay

The thesis is devoted to the social and philosophical analysis of the phenomenon of routine. The multi-dimensional model of routine has been proposed. The informational and practical aspects of human existence which structuralize the corporal dimension of routine have been investigated. The logical analysis of the dimensions of routine has been carried out. The analysis of organizing elements of semantic dimension and comparative analysis of constituting elements of mental dimension have been made. The definition of routine as a way of life has been made. The term "routine" was defined with the help of the comparative analysis of such terms as "living world", "everyday life", and "mode of life". The object of investigation is routine as a phenomenon of social being. The aim of the thesis is elaborating and giving ground to the system of notions of phenomenon of routine in the context of social and philosophical discourse. During the work over the investigation the author used general scientific principles and methods: systematics, analysis and synthesis, comparing, induction and deduction, and generalizing. The multi-dimensional method of investigation has been used. It includes the procedures of phenomenology, hermeneutics, existentialism, and dialectics. The theoretical meaning of the work is connected with the actuality of rethinking of traditional methods of investigation of routine with the help of new approach. The practical meaning of the work is connected with using of created model of routine in applying sociological investigations. Besides that, using of results of the work is possible in elaborating of studding materials on social Philosophy, Culturology, and Political Science.

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