Gazniuk L. Personality of Somatic Existence: Philosophical and Anthropologic Analysis

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0504U000437

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Specialization

  • 09.00.04 - Філософська антропологія, філософія культури

30-06-2004

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.051.06

V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University

Essay

An object is a somatic life as philosophical-and-anthropological and social-and-culture phenomenon. Purpose of the work is creating of philosophical-anthropological conception for phenomenon of man's somatical life and giving of theoretical description for his personal demonstration and existential sense. Methods are generalization of phenomenology, existential, structurally-functional analysis with applying principles of comparativeness, complementariness and alternativeness. From viewpoint of philosophical anthropology somatic life is explored in the dissertation as a basic constant with respect to other forms of life. This somatic life allows us to concentrate on the dialectical reflection of internal existential and anthropological measuring. Uniqueness of personal somatic life dissimilarity is given proved and is determined as a result of man's self-fulfillment in ambivalence of deeply felt and outlived existential situations. It is shown in the research, that somatic life is the state of man, realized in the process of living on and experiencing of feelings and showing itself in such personally deeply felt existentials as fear, shame, gladness, which show up in pleasure and suffering.The practical work significance consists in possibility to be concentrated on such spheres of human activity, which addresses to direct and mediated in universe, absolute and relative, obvious and concealed ones; to modi of meditation: perfection, possibility and reality, necessity and randomness, receptiveness and imperturbability of all what conceptualizes a human life.The application sphere is scientifically-teaching activity, philosophy, philosophical anthropology.

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