Hostages of the mythological mind or why was became possible the conflict of Eastern Ukrainian

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21847/1728-9343.2015.2(134).40289

Keywords:

social reality, identity, objective, intersubjective, myth, being.

Abstract

The article examines the situation of the existential threat, connected with the destruction of social reality. Suggested that the threat to the structural part of the reality, which was formed on the basis of religious and mythological forms of social existence, is seen as an occasion for self-protection. Targeted external influence on human consciousness lead to the formation of ersatz realities in which "the struggle for values" represents only a rationalized form pre-rational commitment to preserving identity.

Author Biography

Aleksandr Belokobylskiy, department Ukrainian Institute of Global Strategies and Adaptation

Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, head

References

Bilokobylskyi O., Moshovskyy T. (2007), Religious foundations of the nation and genesis of the Ukrainian nation, Practical philosophy, № 3 (25), pp. 168-176 (ukr).

Luchman Th. (1977), Philosophy, science and the common life, in The nature of the philosophycal knowledge, P. II, Contemporary phenomenology: status and perspectives (a critical analysis). V. 2, Moscow, 262 p. (rus).

Toulmin S. (1984), Human understanding, Progress, Moscow, 328 p. (rus).

Junger E. (2002), On the pain, in The worker: power and gestalt, Science, Moscow, pp. 471-527 (rus).

Published

2015-04-02

How to Cite

Belokobylskiy, A. (2015). Hostages of the mythological mind or why was became possible the conflict of Eastern Ukrainian. Skhid, (2(134), 113–118. https://doi.org/10.21847/1728-9343.2015.2(134).40289

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Section

Philosophy