EMOTIONAL-FIGURATIVE AND RATIONAL REPRESENTATION OF THE WORLD IN MYTHOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY
https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-7227-2022-4-6-11
Abstract
Aim. To reveal the properties of consciousness in the aspect of interpersonal group representation of people about the world around them. To determine the functions of mythology and philosophy in this process as two parallel forms of consciousness.
Methodology. The work was carried out based on a systematic and interdisciplinary approach using the method of comparative analysis.
Results. It is revealed that mythology creates an emotionally figurative group view of reality, and philosophy creates a rational one. Both forms of consciousness appear since the world is real and is perceived in two ways: emotional-figurative and rational-logical. At the same time, they jointly create a common picture of the universe. Therefore, consciousness, which solves the problems of human perception of the world, allows you to create an understanding of how philosophy, mythology, and religion, as well as science and everyday ideas, describe the universe in which people live.
Research implications. It is substantiated that consciousness is formed on generalizations of private ideas that are created by specific sciences and comprehension of the private experience of everyday life and magic. It also appears as a result of the study of practical skills and personal ideas of people about the world around them.
About the Authors
D. KostadinovicSerbia
Danijela D. Kostadinovic – Dr. Sci. (Philology), Assoc. Prof., Faculty of Philosophy
Univerzitetskitrg 2, Niš 18106
Ya. V. Bondareva
Russian Federation
Yana V. Bondareva – Dr. Sci. (Philosophy), Prof., Head at the Department, Department of Philosophy
ul Veri Voloshinoy 24, Mytischi 141014, Moscow Region
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