Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Issues of Theory and Practice. Tambov: Gramota, 2012. № 12. Part 3. P. 84-86.
INTERPRETATION OF SUBJECT’S BEING IN STRANGE SOCIAL-CULTURAL SPACE. PRODUCTIVE INTERACTION OF INDIVIDUALS’ SOCIAL WORLDS ON BASIS OF INTERVAL APPROACH
Ivanova Evgeniya Mikhailovna, Shurpik Larisa Pavlovna
Yurga Technological Institute (Branch) of National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University
Abstract. Basing on the study of the features of human being in strange social-cultural space the authors suggest the model of subjects’ collective being – polylogue, tell that polylogue allows people’s social-cultural worlds interacting on the basis of interval approach, which contributes to the heuristic solution of the problem of human interaction with Other, and affirm that in the information and communication space of modern social being polylogue becomes more perfect type of communication in the constantly changing world.
Key words and phrases: человек, бытие, свой, чужой, социокультурное пространство, взаимодействие социальных миров, интервальный подход, man, being, one’s own, strange, social-cultural space, interaction of social worlds, interval approach
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