Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Issues of Theory and Practice. Tambov: Gramota, 2015. № 6. Part 1. P. 130-132.
Mezina Lyudmila Gennad'evna
Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod - National Research University
Abstract. The article examines the issue of the formation of the course of human’s life including the continuity of four phases - beginning, development, decline, disappearance. In this connection attention is paid to the idea about the cyclicity of human’s life. The author substantiates the statement that life phases are important indicators helping to comprehend, in which "point" of the course of life the man is. The article also focuses on the significance of the axiological and praxiological analysis of each phase of the individual course of human’s life.
Key words and phrases: путь жизни человека, фазы жизненного пути, возникновение, развитие, упадок, исчезновение, аксиология, course of human’s life, phases of life course, beginning, development, decline, disappearance, axiology
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