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RELIGION AND SOCIETY
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Matyushchenko V.S. Old Believers of the Far East: online activity research
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CULTURAL STUDIES |
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Petrova S.I., Zhidyaeva E.S. On the relationship between philosophy and culture
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Zinatullin R.F., Barsukov R.R., Fedorchukova L.A. Songs from the periods of the Great Patriotic War and the special military operation: a comparative analysis
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Garin M.Y. Criteria of elitism in historical perspective
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Agrafonova M.V., Semina N.V. The phenomenon of youth self-expression: a review of modern adolescent sub-cultures and their legal regulation
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Safonova E.A. Game logic of quest technologies in the context of metamodernism
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Kravchenko V.I., Kapelyush M.B. Artificial intelligence in advertising: a threat or an ally for creative solutions?
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Kangina E.N. Comparative analysis of the concepts of «engagement», «involvement» and «participation» in the sociology of management
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Zaryanova A.S. Communication strategy in the implementation of an effective anti-crisis PR response
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Nasipova S.B. Collective responsibility as the basis for sustainable development: from local communities to global initiatives
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Sun Chao The dynamics of traditional Chinese social relations: the dissolution of the ‘distant relatives society’
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PHILOSOPHY
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Lukinova I.A. Man and society in the wilds of modern information space: a philosophical perspective |
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Rossinsky A.G., Rodin K.V., Rossinskaya E.A., Pyanzina I.V., Kosterina M.G. Russian world: history and modernity |
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Antipov M.A. Anthropological aspect in N.A. Berdyayev’s teaching on the future of Russia |
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Druzhkin S.M. Bioethics as a practical philosophy in Latin America: modern philosophical discourse
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Zavgorodniy T.O. Reflection on the pre-reflexive: self-awareness and its non-conceptual aspect
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Korsak M.V., Chudina T.V., Zolotukhina N.V., Dudnik A.V. Philosophical explication of architecture as a developing system
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Li Yuzhen The main approaches to the essence of the concept of personal life orientations
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Jia Mengtian, Ulyanova L.N. Conceptual system of ancient Chinese aesthetic thought in the context of musical practices
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Charikova T.V. Blog as a socio-cultural phenomenon
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Safianov V.I. Communicative contact as a subject of socio-humanitarian analysis
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Gladysheva E.V. The relationship between the concepts of «conciliarity», «communitarianism» and «collectivism» in Russian religious philosophy
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Abstracts
Matyushchenko V.S.
Old Believers of the Far East: online activity research
The article is the first to analyze the online presence of Old Believers of the Far East (popovtsy and bezpopovtsy), considering their use of various Internet resources and classifying their activity as "introverbum" (content created by Old Believers) and "extraverbum" (content from external sources). The study is relevant in view of the growing influence of digital technologies on religion. The article examines the attitude of Old Believers to the Internet, as well as the positive and negative consequences of the digitalization of their religious life. The analysis shows a limited use of online platforms in the Far East (represented mainly in the Transbaikal and Buryat regions), which is associated with the small number of communities, the age of parishioners, technical limitations and the lack of missionary activity. The article examines the informational, communicative and educational role of the Internet in the life of Far Eastern Old Believers.
Key words: Old Believers, cyberspace, cyberreligion, Internet resources, digitalization, traditional religion, Far East.
Petrova S.I.
Zhidyaeva E.S.
On the relationship between philosophy and culture
The philosophical view allows us to see culture in an extremely broad perspective - as a specifically human way of being, a system of supra-biological programs of activity, behavior and communication. Philosophy raises questions about the essence and meaning of culture, its genesis, structure, dynamics, and functions in human and social life. It identifies the most common patterns and mechanisms of cultural creativity and translation of cultural experience. The article shows that the union of philosophy and culture is necessary for a holistic and comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted universe of culture in all its richness of manifestations - from everyday practices to the highest achievements of the human spirit. Based on a philosophical basis, cultural studies as an integral science delves into a more detailed analysis of specific cultural forms, practices, institutions in a synchronic and diachronic dimension. It draws on data from history, anthropology, psychology, sociology, art history, and other disciplines to comprehensively describe cultural phenomena.
Key words: philosophy, culture, antiquity, interaction, cultural studies, science, man.
Zinatullin R.F.
Barsukov R.R.
Fedorchukova L.A.
Songs from the periods of the Great Patriotic War and the special military operation: a comparative analysis
In the introduction, based on the title, the purpose of the work, its main objectives and research methodology are formulated. The theoretical part contains a consistent analysis of the song material of the Great Patriotic War and the Special Military Operation and the main differences between the works created in these different periods. The conclusion summarizes the results of the study, revealing the value differences in the mentality of a person from the two periods. These are collectivism and individualism, the willingness to sacrifice oneself and the desire to preserve one's own life, as well as professionalism and amateurism, which led to a qualitative differentiation of the works of the period of the Special Military Operation. It is noted that the works of the highest quality turned out to be more or less related to the national tradition of military song.
Key words: military song, form, content, mentality, values, quality of the work, tradition, differentiation.
Garin M.Y.
Criteria of elitism in historical perspective
The object of the study is the formation of criteria of elite culture in a historical perspective. The elements of cultural reflection in ancient and medieval philosophy, as well as in the aesthetic thought of the early modern period, are considered. The author pays special attention to the ideas of the social and educational role of culture, as it was conceptualized in the works of the main thinkers of each of the surveyed historical periods. The subject of the study, therefore, is philosophical and cultural studies, in which we find criteria of elite culture.
The author examines in detail such aspects of the topic as the ancient cultural ideal, understood as an ordered cosmos, as well as the transformation of this ideal in subsequent epochs, in particular, within the framework of the culture of the Christian Middle Ages.In addition to analyzing and interpreting classical philosophical and cultural works, the author also turns to modern theoretical approaches, for example, to the concepts of "post-truth" and "knowledge as a struggle for power" by Steve Fuller. When working with texts and individual concepts, methods of historical reconstruction and comparative analysis are used. The novelty of the research lies in the fact that the focus of the research is on reflections on the elitist nature of culture, which are not given much attention in the research literature. Thus, this study closes a gap in Russian cultural studies. A special contribution of the author can be considered the identification of a number of criteria of elitism peculiar to different historical epochs. The author believes that the selected criteria have heuristic value and can be used in further work. The main conclusion drawn by the author is that in a number of key philosophical works dealing with the problem of culture, a description of elite culture can be found, as well as criteria of elitism. This is of particular interest to us today, because, according to the modern cultural mainstream, the boundaries between elite and mass culture are blurred, as are the criteria for classifying specific cultural objects to a particular type of culture.
Key words: culture, elitism, criteria of elitism, typologization of culture, culturology, philosophy, sociology, Steve Fuller, cultural trends, the culture of antiquity.
Agrafonova M.V.
Semina N.V.
The phenomenon of youth self-expression: a review of modern adolescent sub-cultures and their legal regulation
Since the 1960s and 1970s, there has been a persistent interest among researchers in relation to youth in general and youth subculture in particular. This is explained by the fact that youth subcultures are an important means of changing modern society. Scientific works concerning youth and youth subcultures will always be relevant, since the future development of society and the state depends on the younger generation. It is teenagers who are the bearers of those values with which society will enter the next stage of its life. The culture that will be in society depends on the younger generation.
In addition, young people are susceptible to influence, their views and values are changeable, so it is important to form the right values in representatives of this social group, aimed at social progress.
The authors consider modern teenage subcultures. An analysis of the emergence and development of various youth movements, their positive and negative sides is carried out.
The researchers pay special attention to the legal regulation of the existence of various subcultures in the world community.
Key words: subculture, legal regulation, teenage movements, legal responsibility, self-expression, social networks, alt, quadrobers, dark academy, internet.
Safonova E.A.
Game logic of quest technologies in the context of metamodernism
The presented work examines the evolution of the game from the point of view of temporal transformations in the context of the cultural paradigm. Special attention is paid to the game nature of holidays and their modifications from rituals to spectacular events. The formation of quests from test games is also considered. In addition, the material analyzes the key features of the metamodern era. At the same time, special attention is focused on the game logic of quest technologies and their influence on modern society.
Key words: game logic, quest technologies, challenge game, metamodern.
Kravchenko V.I.
Kapelyush M.B.
Artificial intelligence in advertising: a threat or an ally for creative solutions?
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of the advertising industry, causing many discussions about its role and impact on marketing. Experts are divided into two camps: some consider AI a potential threat to the advertising market, while others consider it a valuable ally. The article examines the main question - is artificial intelligence a threat to creative professions or, on the contrary, an ally that helps improve work? The authors do not give a clear answer to the questions posed, but provide examples of the use of AI in modern conditions.
Key words: advertising, artificial intelligence, AI, marketing, economics, neural networks, the main question.
Kangina E.N.
Comparative analysis of the concepts of «engagement», «involvement» and «participation» in the sociology of management
The article is devoted to the theoretical distinction between the concepts of "engagement", "participation" and "involvement" in the sociology of management, which is relevant in the context of the anthropocentric turn in state and municipal management. Based on a comparative analysis of foreign and Russian concepts, semantic differences in terms that prevent their synonymization are identified. The scientific novelty of the work lies in the systematization of definitions through the prism of sociological theories, as well as in the proposal of a four-level model for involving citizens in management processes.
Key words: engagement, participation, citizen involvement, anthropocentrism, management paradigm, ethnocultural interaction.
Zaryanova A.S.
Communication strategy in the implementation of an effective anti-crisis PR response
Modern society is undergoing significant socio-economic transformations caused by globalization, informatization and the increasing role of mass communications. In such circumstances, PR becomes an important tool for managing public opinion and adapting companies to a changing environment. Increasing competition, a decrease in the level of control over information flows, and the predominance of the emotional component of information over factual issues pose a new challenge to the professional community: minimizing the occurrence of crisis situations and reducing reputational damage during the crisis. Despite the availability of a large number of tools aimed at overcoming crisis situations, the author believes that a communication strategy plays a key role in overcoming crises. In this article, the author systematizes the theoretical and applied framework that substantiates the preventive role of a built communication strategy during crisis situations.
Key words: communications, communication strategy, anti-crisis response, crisis, PR.
Nasipova S.B.
Collective responsibility as the basis for sustainable development: from local communities to global initiatives
The article explores the role of collective responsibility in achieving sustainable development at various levels, from local communities to global initiatives. The authors examine how the joint efforts of states, international organizations, businesses, and civil society can address modern social, environmental, and economic challenges. Special attention is paid to the distribution of responsibilities, resources, and the challenges arising in the context of globalization. The article offers practical recommendations for strengthening collective responsibility and improving the effectiveness of collaboration among various actors.
Key words: collective responsibility, sustainable development, globalization, local communities, international cooperation, social issues, environmental challenges, economic development, resource allocation.
Sun Chao
The dynamics of traditional Chinese social relations: the dissolution of the 'distant relatives society'
Kinship in Chinese society consists of blood relations and marriage relations based on clan relationships. Compared to the European region, the personal kinship structure in China is more extensive, including three types of clan relationships with father, mother, and spouse. With the development of individualism in Chinese society, the "distant relatives" in kinship relationships have gradually declined, and other clan relationships besides direct relatives have also gradually lost their meaning. This phenomenon of 'distant relative separation' is mainly manifested in the reduction of distant relative relationships, decreased mobility, and gradual estrangement. The main reasons for this change are changes in personal living habits, the expansion of intergenerational differences in technological development, and the transformation and changes in social structure. The phenomenon of 'distant relative separation' can have various positive and negative effects, and promote the need for a correct and healthy 'distant relative relationship' in society.
Key words: Chinese clans, distant relative, Chinese society, individualism.
Lukinova I.A.
Man and society in the wilds of modern information space: a philosophical perspective
The article presents a philosophical study of the phenomenon of information-social and information-anthropological changes of interaction and interrelation of the world Whole and its parts. It is analyzed using holistic and constructivist paradigms. The reasons for changes in information space, information society, social ties and relations are considered.
Key words: information space, holistic paradigm, constructivist paradigm, information society.
Rossinsky A.G.
Rodin K.V.
Rossinskaya E.A.
Pyanzina I.V.
Kosterina M.G.
Russian world: history and modernity
The large-scale crisis that Russia has experienced since the 90s has led to serious consequences in its spiritual life, and serious efforts by the entire society are required to overcome it. In this article, based on extensive historical material, we examine the warnings and advice of great Russian philosophers, educators, and public figures that have not lost their relevance and can be used at the present stage of the struggle for a truly Russian spirituality, thanks to which Russia has overcome similar crises in its history. A special place in the study is occupied by materials that contain other assessments of well-known events in culture and art that took place in the USSR in the 30–50s of the 20th century. As for the events taking place in the spiritual life of Russia, here, along with alarming reflections, many promising and optimistic directions are given to overcome the problems that have arisen in the construction of the Russian World with its historical spirituality. The names of the most famous modern musicians, educators, and philanthropists are also provided. The article also devotes a special place to the events around Ukraine, where an important role is given to the art of music, which for centuries has brought our peoples together. The article presents rare and little-known materials which characterize some historical figures in a completely different way (Stalin, Suslov, Zhdanov, etc.). The authors reveal interesting and significant information about the cultural life of the Altai Territory, which vividly reflects its transboundary significance in the synthesis of the cultures of the East and Russia.
Key words: Russian world, spirituality, music, communist party, wars, modernism, Ukraine, capitalism, intelligentsia.
Antipov M.A.
Anthropological aspect in N.A. Berdyayev's teaching on the future of Russia
The article examines the anthropological dimension of N.A. Berdyaev's historiosophical concept on the future of Russia. The purpose of the work is to identify the connection between the philosophical anthropology of the thinker and his vision of the historical prospects of Russia. Based on the hermeneutic analysis of Berdyaev's philosophical heritage, the key role of such categories as creativity, freedom and spiritual transformation of the individual in the context of the historical destiny of the country is revealed. The study shows that the future of Russia in the interpretation of the philosopher is inextricably linked with the spiritual self-determination of man and overcoming the crisis of technocratic civilization. The article proves that Berdyaev's approach to the problem of the future of Russia has a pronounced anthropological basis, where the historical development of the country is presented as the realization of the creative potential of the individual. The results of the study allow us to rethink contemporary challenges to Russian identity through the prism of Berdyaev's philosophical anthropology, which offers an alternative to both technocratic determinism and traditionalist fatalism in understanding the historical process. The practical significance of the work lies in the formation of a conceptual basis for integrating Berdyaev's ideas into contemporary cultural, educational and socio-political discourse.
Key words: N.A. Berdyaev, philosophical anthropology, personality, freedom, creativity, the future of Russia, spiritual transformation, historiosophy, technocratic civilization, personalism.
Druzhkin S.M.
Bioethics as a practical philosophy in Latin America: modern philosophical discourse
The article analyzes the role of bioethics as a practical philosophy in Latin America, with an emphasis on modern philosophical concepts and their impact on the development of bioethical norms in the region. The paper examines the historical and cultural prerequisites for the formation of bioethics, including the influence of liberation philosophy and theology. Special attention is paid to the works of such philosophers as Florencia Luna, who introduces the concept of "layered vulnerability", and Juan Carlos Tealdi, who analyzes bioethics through the prism of power and social justice. The article criticizes universalist approaches and focuses on the need for a contextual approach to solving bioethical problems such as affordable healthcare, the rights of marginalized groups, and others. In conclusion, recommendations are made for the further development of bioethics, focused on the real social and cultural conditions of Latin America.
Key words: Latin America, practical philosophy, philosophy of liberation, bioethics, religious factor in bioethics, ethical relativism.
Zavgorodniy T.O.
Reflection on the pre-reflexive: self-awareness and its non-conceptual aspect
The article is devoted to the philosophical analysis of the phenomenon of self-consciousness in the context of Western phenomenology and Buddhist thought. The author explores the contradictions of classical theories of self-consciousness, such as the concept of reflection (higher-order theory), and alternative approaches presented by the Heidelberg School (Heinrich, Frank), which argues that self-consciousness is non-intentional, irrelational and precedes reflective acts. Criticizing the idea of subject-object dualism, the article turns to the Buddhist school of Yogacara, where self-consciousness is viewed as a stream of momentary experiences devoid of conceptual fixation. The mechanisms of formation of subjectivity through samskaras (affective tendencies) are analyzed, as well as the role of meditative practices in the study of non-intentional consciousness. The article emphasizes the connection between the phenomenology of pain, neurophysiological data and the Buddhist teaching on anatman, demonstrating how the rejection of conceptualization changes the perception of reality. Particular attention is paid to the dialogue between Western philosophy (Sartre, Henri, Levinas) and Buddhist epistemology (Dharmakirti, Dignaga), revealing common ground in understanding the affective nature of consciousness. The study concludes that self-consciousness is rooted in pre-verbal, affective experience, which is structured by the traumatic impact of the Other and language, but retains the original phenomenality, accessible through meditative reduction.
Key words: self-awareness, higher-order theories, Heidelberg School, Buddhist philosophy, Yogacara, samskaras, reflection, non-intentional consciousness, neurophenomenology, meditation.
Korsak M.V.
Chudina T.V.
Zolotukhina N.V.
Dudnik A.V.
Philosophical explication of architecture as a developing system
The synergetic approach is effective not only within the framework of philosophical studies of self-organization processes in open systems but also in the study of the general patterns of the architectural process, in the design of modern structures that meet energy efficiency and environmental requirements. The principles of synergetics have significantly influenced the formation of new thinking in architecture, shaping a new attitude toward the quality, aesthetic, and functional content of the architectural environment. Analyzing the modern architectural process from the perspective of the synergetic approach makes it possible to identify key trends, goals, and prospects for the further development of the architectural environment as a form of uniting objective and subjective existence, the material and the ideal.
Key words: architectural process, synergetics, nonlinearity, self-organization, space, fractal architecture, sociocultural processes, synergetic approach, open systems.
Li Yuzhen
The main approaches to the essence of the concept of personal life orientations
The relevance of research. Chinese culture has a distinct identity. The significant contribution of both traditions and modern trends in society and politics can be noted in shaping the life orientations of the Chinese. Adherence to traditional patriarchal values, orientation towards society, is combined with a focus on personal interests, self-development and obtaining life benefits (Malysheva, 2018; Korzhova, Dun, 2020).
Life orientations are a multi-level system. They objectively exist and function in the practice of social relationships, and are subjectively recognized and experienced as value categories, norms, and goals. As a result of this awareness, they become a person's personal position. Signs of life orientations are their openness and accessibility to all, indisputability of value and semantic content, and non-commitment to moral aging (Kaunova, 2006).
A large number of scientific works by Russian scientists such as V.S. Bratus, V.G. Alekseeva, S.S. Bubnova, T.V. Kornilova, A.A. Volochkov, D.A. Leontiev, V.E. Chudnovsky are devoted to the topic of life orientations (see the review by Kaunov, 2006).
Key words: life orientations, personality, culture, values, individual.
Jia Mengtian
Ulyanova L.N.
Conceptual system of ancient Chinese aesthetic thought in the context of musical practices
The study of the conceptual system of ancient Chinese aesthetic thought is a necessary content for presenting and explaining Chinese aesthetic thought and connecting Chinese and Western aesthetic cultures. Ancient Chinese philosophy is based on the terms, categories and propositions that appeared on the basis of different disciplines such as poetry, painting, literary creation, etc., and the formation of a conceptual system with its own distinctive characteristics by the formation of ideological content, which runs through the whole system of Chinese aesthetic thought, and fully presents the characteristics of ancient Chinese aesthetic thought. In the process of continuous development of these contents, new concepts are constantly generated on the basis of the interactive development of Chinese and Western civilisations. In this article, we take the perspective of music practice as a cutter to complete the summary of the characteristics of the three meta-units of terms, categories and propositions in the conceptual system of ancient Chinese aesthetics thought, and explain the interrelationships among the three. At the same time, this paper illustrates the actual expression of ancient Chinese aesthetic thought in the context of music practice and various kinds of literary and artistic activities, so as to form an introduction to the theoretical knowledge system of ancient Chinese aesthetic thought in the perspective of music practice.
Key words: Ancient Chinese aesthetics, conceptual system, terms, categories, propositions.
Charikova T.V.
Blog as a socio-cultural phenomenon
The significantly increasing speed of spread of blogs and the growth of the blogosphere as a platform and method of application and implementation of the information society person have necessitated a philosophical and cultural understanding of this phenomenon. This is especially important in the context of the avalanche-like spread of information technology, the replacement of virtual reality and, consequently, the influence of these processes on the culture of modern society. Changes in the sociocultural space, crisis phenomena and processes occurring in society, social instability, actualize the task of considering the blog and its role in the cultural life of society, the blog as a sociocultural phenomenon, consider the blog as a tool for changing sociocultural reality, the origins of the cultural genesis of the blog, the discourse of the blogosphere in narrative culture, as well as in identifying those values that determine the consciousness and behavior of a person in the information society.
Key words: blog, social practice, cultural phenomenon, online diary, blogosphere, blogger, virtual diary, blog posts, virtual reality, «digital capitalism», new media, simulacrum, postmodernism.
Safianov V.I.
Communicative contact as a subject of socio-humanitarian analysis
Purpose: The present research is aimed at creating the foundations of a future theoretical system of communicative contactology. The object is the whole set of communication and communication processes, the subject of this comprehensive analysis is the phenomenon and concept of "communicative contact" as the main element of all communication and communication processes. Communicative contact is considered as an interdisciplinary concept and an attempt is being made to create its complex, integration model. This model opens up new possibilities for studying various systems of personal and social contacts using modern psychological and sociological tools related to electronic information technologies. The realization of these opportunities can bring great practical results.
Methods: A comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach is proposed in the study of communicative contacts based on the methodology of unity of axiological (ideals, goals, values, meanings), anthropological (psychological and social characteristics of participants in contact interaction) and technological (means, forms, methods, techniques, rules, norms) spheres of communicative contacts. The violation of the harmonious correspondence of these spheres underlies the formation of conflict contacts.
Results: The results of the study are related to solving the problems of creating a theoretical basis for the study of individual and social contacts. This database is designed to serve the implementation of practical tasks to build a culture of effective and fruitful communication contacts. The formation of a culture of communicative contacts is the basis for creating a system of conflict prevention and conflict resolution in the field of communicative contacts.
Conclusions: The solution of the tasks of creating a comprehensive model for the study of communicative contacts is possible by combining the efforts of specialists from the entire complex of socio-humanitarian sciences and creating a holistic teaching on applied communicative contactology.
Key words: communication, conversation, communicative contact, types of contacts, structure of contacts, spheres of contact, conflict communicative contact, conflictological contactology.
Gladysheva E.V.
The relationship between the concepts of "conciliarity", "communitarianism" and "collectivism" in Russian religious philosophy
The paper records the intersection and substitution of the concepts of "sobornost", "communitarianism" and "collectivism" present in modern scientific discourse. The ambiguity of the terms prevents us from adequately designating the processes of interaction and unification taking place in modern society. The author of the study refers to the original works of Russian philosophers of the late 19th – 20th centuries in order to identify the specifics of interpretations of these concepts in Russian religious philosophy. The novelty of the study is the formulations and relationship between the concepts of "sobornost", "communitarianism" and "collectivism" proposed by the author. The concept of "sobornost" separately distinguishes the theological, anthropological, epistemological and social aspects. The following definitions are offered: sobornost is a deep free spiritual unity based on love (which is important) and preserving the individuality of each (religious and metaphysical level); communitarianism is the unity of ideological values and principles, manifested in friendship and spiritual communication; collectivism – compliance with regulatory and legal requirements and professional ethos in a work collective. The work shows how external unification in a work collective (collectivism) can be filled with deep internal content (communitarianism and conciliarity).
Key words: conciliarity, communality of N.A. Berdyaev, communitarianism, collectivism, Russian religious philosophy.
Authors
Agrafonova M.V., Master's student. Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Penza State University», Penza.
Antipov M.A., Graduate Student. Moscow Pedagogical State University.
Barsukov R.R., Major. Saratov Higher Artillery Command School. Lecturer of the Department of Tactics and Combat Work, Saratov.
Charikova T.V., The senior teacher. Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education «Omsk State Transport University», Omsk.
Chudina T.V., Senior Lecturer of the Department "Architecture and Design". Bendery Polytechnic Branch. State Educational Institution "Transnistrian State University named after T.G. Shevchenko" Bendery, Transnistria, Moldova.
Druzhkin S.M., Assistant at the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences Moscow city university.
Dudnik A.V., Senior Lecturer of the Department "Industrial and Civil Engineering". Bendery Polytechnic Branch. State Educational Institution "Transnistrian State University named after T.G. Shevchenko" Bendery, Transnistria, Moldova. SPIN-code: 4418-7563
Fedorchukova L.A., Saratov Higher Artillery Command School. Assistant of the Department of Tactics and Combat Work, Saratov.
Garin M.Y., Postgraduate student of the Department of Cultural Studies. Institute of Cinema and Television (GITR).
Gladysheva E.V., PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, MIREA – Russian Technological University, Moscow. ORCID: 0000-0002-3411-6437
Jia Mengtian, Postgraduate student. Vladimir State University, Vladimir.
Kangina E.N., Lecturer. Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. Russian Technological University. Postgraduate student.
Kapelyush M.B., Senior Lecturer of the Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation.
Korsak M.V., Associate Professor of the Department "Architecture and Design", Candidate of Philosophical Sciences. Bendery Polytechnic Branch. State Educational Institution "Transnistrian State University named after T.G. Shevchenko" Bendery, Transnistria, Moldova. SPIN code: 9665-1457
Kosterina M.G., Candidate of Art History. Altai State University, Barnaul.
Kravchenko V.I., Doctor of Philosophy, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation.
Li Yuzhen, Master's degree 2nd year. Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Lukinova I.A., Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Lecturer, North-Caucasus Federal University, Stavropol.
Matyushchenko V.S., PhD, Associate Professor. Head of Department, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education Amur State Medical Academy, Blagoveshchensk.
Nasipova S.B., Head of the Center for Advanced Training and Additional Education of the NAO "Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University".
Petrova S.I., Candidate of Cultural Studies, Associate Professor. Academy of marketing and socially-information technologies, Krasnodar.
Pyanzina I.V., Altai State University, Barnaul.
Rodin K.V., Moscow State Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky.
Rossinskaya E.A., Candidate of Philological Sciences. Moscow State Pedagogical University. Peoples' Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba. Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis. ORCHID: 0000-0001-7723-2983. SCOPUS ID: 56765595000
Rossinsky A.G., Candidate of Philosophical Sciences. Altai State University.
Safianov V.I., Doctor of Philosophy, Professor. Moscow Polytechnic University.
Safonova E.A., Applicant for the academic degree of candidate of sciences of the Luhansk State Academy of Culture and Arts named after Mikhail Matusovsky, master of theater arts, artistic director of the Fortuna Theater, Head of the structural division of the MAU KDK Krasnogorye.
Semina N.V., Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor. Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Penza State University», Penza.
Sun Chao, Graduate Student of the Altai State University Barnaul.
Ulyanova L.N., PhD in Philosophy, Professor. Higher School of Music and Theatre, Vladimir State University, Vladimir.
Zaryanova A.S., Project Manager of the Department of External Communications of Yakov and Partners LLC, Candidate of Sciences in Sociology, Department of Public Relations and Media Policy, Institute of Public Administration and Management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Zavgorodniy T.O., Postgraduate Student, Saint Petersburg State University. ORCID 0000-0001-8361-2747
Zhidyaeva E.S., Candidate of Sociological Sciences, Associate Professor, Academy of Marketing and Social Information Technologies, Krasnodar.
Zinatullin R.F., Saratov Higher Artillery Command School. Head of the Department of Tactics and Combat Work, Candidate of Military Science, The Colonel, Saratov.
Zolotukhina N.V., Senior Lecturer of the Department "Architecture and Design". Bendery Polytechnic Branch. State Educational Institution "Transnistrian State University named after T.G. Shevchenko" Bendery, Transnistria, Moldova. SPIN-code: 1380-5095