Philosophical Interpretations of the Human Image
https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-7227-2023-2-47-56
Abstract
Aim. To philosophically interpret the understanding of the human image in the process of globalization in the modern world. The appeal to the problem of the place and position of the human image from the point of view of philosophical interpretation is due to the changes taking place in modern society.
Methodology. The determination of the place and position of the image as a semantic principle latently expressed in daily activities and cognitive functions was done.
Result. Several aspects have been identified where the image of a person as a complex scientific semantic principle is interpreted in accordance with specific circumstances.
Research implications. It was determined that the image of a person includes a person in culture, and this makes it possible to philosophically interpret the images of people and philosophical activity. The individual coloring of ideal ideas about a person ensures the connection of the personality with the context of culture and allows philosophically comprehending the images of a person and realizing the projective function of philosophy.
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About the Author
Yu. NesterenkoRussian Federation
Yulia A. Nesterenko – Cand. Sci. (Philosophy), Assoc. Prof., Department of Professional Communications
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