Poliakova O. Dionisian as numinous: from syncretic to massiveness

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0415U003570

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Specialization

  • 09.00.04 - Філософська антропологія, філософія культури

03-06-2015

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.051.06

V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University

Essay

The object - as the Dionysian culture category, by which represented the anthropic specificity of irrational experience. The aim is to disclose the potential hermeneutical culture category Dionysian, in identifying its specificity in terms of the phenomenology of the numinous and transmutation of attribute symptoms to the essential properties of massiveness. Methods of research - projection, reconstruction, cultural-historical, comparative, phenomenological analysis methods. The theoretical results and their novelty. Integral philosophical-anthropological study of Dionysian as hyper-mark of culture had been implemented and was found that it is the equivalent of ecstatic state, which activates ambivalent numinous experiences of consciousness - as in religious and other forms of irrational experience. Grounded by the idea of symmetry myth and neo-mythological culture trends, "archeology" of Dionysian as the ultimate experience, and its common characteristics in archaic and modern forms of the numinous. Dionysian metamorphosis revealed in modern practice culture through the concept of "alienation" and "symbolic form". Chthonic reduced to a landing, generic is replaced by a massiveness which uses its rhetoric (the practice of the action), and is committed, but still can not reach the collective (tribal entities). The practical significance of the work. The theoretical propositions and conclusions of the thesis can be used in the development of methodology for analysis of the sacred experience in the creation of materials for work with the numinous phenomena, including the massiveness in the theory and practice of cultural education. Also, results of the study could be included in training courses or special courses on the philosophy of culture, aesthetics, religious studies, history of philosophy.

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