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Havrylenko, V. V. "HUMAN AS A CARRIER OF THE WORLDVIEW: INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE DIMENSIONS." Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research, no. 18 (December 27, 2020): 62–75. https://doi.org/10.15802/ampr.v0i18.210988.

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<strong>Purpose.</strong>&nbsp;The purpose of the study is to outline the links between individual and collective dimensions of the human worldview. This purpose requires solving two tasks: to update philosophical ideas formed by reflection on human and community worldview; to identify and generalize the relationship of singular and general in the context of the problem of human worldview.&nbsp;<strong>Theoretical basis.</strong>&nbsp;The study is based on philosophical reflections about manifestations of singular and general worldviews. Such reflections appeared in European philosophy quite a
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Little, Bruce A. "Christianity as a Worldview." Analele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" din Galaţi Fascicula XIX Istorie 13 (November 16, 2014): 241–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.35219/history.2014.06.

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The concept of `worldview` is applicable to both individual and collective existence. It is a system of conscious or subliminal beliefs that guides a subject’s understanding of the world around us. It brings together practical and spiritual concerns and has even had the power to shape macroelements such as human history. Great religions can often generate worldviews themselves. The subsequent paper aims to discuss that Christianity isn’t limited to determining a set of moral and religious conduct rules, but is also a generator of its own, distinct philosophical approach to concepts such as Nat
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Lebedintsev, Vladimir B. "Collective training on individual programs: worldview, concept and practices." Pedagogy Of Rural School 1, no. 7 (2021): 5–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.20323/2686-8652-2021-1-7-5-24.

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The author proposes to consider the relationship of social and individual in the form of a triangle with vertices: «loneliness among others,» «all as one» («system»), «complex cooperation of personalities». Individual and truly collective are in a relationship of unity and harmony, and do not confront each other. There is a danger of choosing from two evils: the pole of absolute autonomy or the pole of personal-social unification. Meaningful socialization has two alternatives: «system» and «collective». The need to build educational communities on a collectivist basis is due to political, soci
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Gulnara Talgatqyzy, Aigul Amirbekova, Anar Fazylzhanova, Kayrat Gabitkhanuly, and Gulsinay Issayeva. "Exploring the Semantic Significance ‘Camel’ and Cultural Representation in the Kazakh Ethnic Worldview as Reflected in the National Corpus." Forum for Linguistic Studies 6, no. 4 (2024): 268–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.30564/fls.v6i4.6986.

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The article examines the study of the concept of “cultural worldview” in linguistics, including methods for studying the linguistic expression of the ethnic perspective. It argues that the formation of information about this concept, organized in the mind of a nation before it is expressed through language, is composed of various worldviews. Human knowledge is intrinsically linked to the environment, nation, state, surrounding nature, religion, national values, and cultural traditions. It is impossible to conceive of this knowledge independently from its context or create a discrete worldview.
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Sidik, Miftahul, and Else Liliani. "Human Facts, Collective Subjects and Author's Worldview in Pendekar Cengeng Silat Story by Kho Ping Hoo." East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research 3, no. 11 (2024): 5299–316. https://doi.org/10.55927/eajmr.v3i11.11897.

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This research explains the relations and implications of Kho Ping Hoo's discrimination experiences as a Peranakan Tionghoa group to the emergence of the Pendekar Cengeng silat story . Data were collected using reading and note-taking techniques. Data were analyzed using Lucien Goldmann's genetic structuralism theory which focuses on human facts, collective subjects, and the author's worldview. The research results show that human facts include various activities carried out by warrior figures in an effort to oppose the oppression of the colonial government. The collective subject shows a group
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Rauf, Ramis. "SILENCE-A FABLE: GOTHIC AS WORLDVIEW." Seshiski: Southeast Journal of Language and Literary Studies 5, no. 1 (2025): 51–58. https://doi.org/10.53922/seshiski.v5i1.83.

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This study aims to illuminate the gothic in the Romantic era through Edgar Allan Poe's A Fable. It seeks to answer the question: How does gothic express the worldview in Edgar Allan Poe's A Fable? This study employs the theory of genetic structuralism of Lucien Goldmann, who views literary works as a reflection of scholarly works, including their interrelationship with the social environment, which is the response of the collective subject (trans-individual subject). It occurs due to the shared taste and thought between authors as literary writers and readers in understanding literature as a h
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Havrylenko, V. V. "HUMAN AS A CARRIER OF THE WORLDVIEW: INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE DIMENSIONS." Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research, no. 18 (December 27, 2020): 62–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.15802/ampr.v0i18.210988.

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Bastante Recuerda, Miguel, and José Antonio Cabrera Rodríguez. "COSMOVISIÓN E INCONSCIENTE COLECTIVO EN LA OBRA ARTÍSTICA DE ANTONIO AGUDO." Laboratorio de Arte, no. 35 (2023): 433–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/la.2023.i35.24.

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En el presente artículo, nos propondremos realizar una lectura hermenéutica de la obra Alejandro en Conil, como parte de la serie sobre los acantilados de Conil (Cádiz), a fin de acercarnos a una visión estética de la creación artística del pintor sevillano Antonio Agudo. Desde este prisma, abordaremos la influencia que tuvo en su arte la idea sobre la naturaleza caótica, surgida en su encuentro con América, así como la fuerza simbólica que, a través de la representación pictórica de su hijo, imprime el arquetipo junguiano del padre en la obra de nuestro autor. Con todo ello se evidenciaría ha
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Erofeeva, Irina, and Olga Ushnikova. "Media text energy as collective cultural memory reflection." Lege Artis 2, no. 2 (2017): 1–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/lart-2017-0012.

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Abstract The research aims at discovering the basic elements of energy potential in a media text. On the basis of the analysis of journalistic and advertising texts internal and external factors of the text energy circulation are singled out. The authors argue that a media text, representing a national worldview, contributes to the author’s and addressees’ energy augmentation as well as supports sustainable cultural meanings, fixed in the text.
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Mendanha, Gayatri. "An Indian Worldview: Secularism in Plurality." Jnanadeepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies Jan-Dec 2016, Vol20/1-2 (2016): 285–96. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4272016.

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The &lsquo;Indian&rsquo; lives in a land of diverse traditions and his&shy;- tories. The &lsquo;we&rsquo; as a collective, inclusive of multiple identities, both regional and religious, is one that, rooted in the particular, celebrates plurality. Indian secularism is the ideal tool to allow for integration, and poses a challenge to fundamentalism. However, there are divisive forces that bring to fore the question of the possibility of a diverse people co-existing in free, respectful&nbsp; spaces. It shakes our foundations and leaves citizens questioning the future and the validity of ideals th
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Curtis, Rebecca S., Angie Hall, Sharon Weaver, and Jill Meyer. "Personal and Collective Disability Identity Development." Développement Humain, Handicap et Changement Social 24, no. 1 (2022): 7–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1086201ar.

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The purpose of this paper is to explore how individuals with disabilities establish and maintain a social identity that incorporates meaning and context into a personal and collective perspective defined as disability identity. Beginning with a broad lens, the concepts of identity and social identity are explored. Theories and concepts that have shaped and refined the concept of social identity, specifically within a context of disability, are introduced. Disability Identity development is explored as to the key components and constructs that bring forth a comprehensive view of identity develo
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Amankulova, L. А., A. K. Kospagarova, and G. Ö. Eker. "ETHNOCULTURAL VALUES IN CONTEMPORARY KAZAKH POETRY: (based on the work by poet A. Shegebay)." Keruen 82, no. 1 (2024): 211–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.53871/2078-8134.2024.1-17.

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This article delves into an examination of the ethnocultural values prevalent among Kazakh people, drawing insights from the corpus of modern Kazakh poetry. Specifically, the works of the esteemed poet A. Shegebay are scrutinized within the context of ethnocultural values. The significance of investigating national values and ethnocultural worldviews through the lens of poetry is paramount. The phenomenon of globalization and the political transformations witnessed in modern Kazakh history have left an indelible mark on the nation's culture, spirituality, and, notably, its poetry. Embedded wit
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Tsao, Frederick Chavalit. "The Science of Life and Wellbeing: Integrating the New Science of Consciousness with the Ancient Science of Consciousness." Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion 18, no. 6 (2021): 7–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.51327/tfoj1047.

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Humanity is in the midst of a major shift. To tackle the many challenges that face us, we will need a collective shift in consciousness — a shift from a worldview of separateness to a worldview of interconnectedness. This essay explores the interweaving of quantum science and ancient Chinese culture and examines how these two paradigms provide us a sense of how we are collectively evolving to higher levels of consciousness. A vision of this new era is described in detail, including how culture, models, values, economic structures, the systems of environmental restoration, education, healthcare
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Miedema, Siebren. "Worldview Education in A (Post-)Secular Age." Türkiye Din Eğitimi Araştırmaları Dergisi, no. 19 (June 30, 2025): 1–21. https://doi.org/10.53112/tudear.1729905.

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This study reconsiders the role of religion in the public sphere and the position of worldview education in the context of a post-secular era. It emphasizes that religion cannot be entirely excluded from public life; rather, it occupies a central place in individual and collective quests for meaning. Drawing on the contributions of contemporary thinkers such as Habermas, Taylor, De Vries, and Joas, the article argues that religions and worldviews serve not only individual development but also contribute significantly to the shaping of social life and democratic participation. In particular, Ch
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Salii, Volodymyr. "The Problem of Collective Moral Responsibility: Qualitative Case Study of Anton Makarenko's Collectivist Pedagogy." Filosofiya osvity. Philosophy of Education 27, no. 1 (2021): 124–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.31874/2309-1606-2021-27-1-7.

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The article seeks to address a fundamental gap in collective moral responsibility research by exploring a collectivist rather than the dominating individualist perspective on the relationship between a private individual and the collective whole. In particular, it presents a qualitative case study of ideas of outstanding Ukrainian teacher, methodologist and theorist of education, founder of the pedagogical school Anton Semenovych Makarenko and his collectivist pedagogy as a major educational paradigm implemented within the context of the Soviet state and society. The analysis of the concepts o
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Fadhila Ulfa, Saila. "PANDANGAN DUNIA GHASSAN KANAFANI DALAM CERPEN “ARDHU AL-BURTUQOL AL-HAZIIN”." An-Nahdah Al-'Arabiyah 3, no. 1 (2023): 40–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.22373/nahdah.v3i1.2389.

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This research aims to reveal the author's worldview, namely Ghassan Kanafani as a collective subject in his short story entitled "Ardhu al-Burtuqol al-Haziin" in an anthology of short stories with the same title using the genetic structuralism perspective of Lucian Goldmann. Goldmann's genetic structuralism emphasizes the analysis of the author's worldview as a representative of a particular social group, with his analysis departing from the structure of the literature work itself. Three research variables in genetic structuralism are the structure of literary works, worldview, and social stru
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Fedorchenko, Sergey. "Worldview in the conditions of digitalization of the state." Journal of Political Research 6, no. 3 (2022): 69–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2587-6295-2022-6-3-69-90.

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The purpose of the article was to analyze the risks and potentials of the formation of a worldview in the conditions of digitalization of the state. The principles of a comparative analysis of the risks and potentials of digitalization of the state became the main methodological optics. The study also used A. Toynbee's "call–response" model. Among the main conclusions, it is emphasized that epistemological shifts contributed to the fact that the state, as the main political institution, throughout the history of its evolution was forced to consistently cooperate with three successive groups co
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Shamidullayevna, Ataqulova Shaxlo. "THE ENLIGHTENMENT PROSE AND THE EVOLUTION OF A GLOBAL WORLDVIEW." European International Journal of Philological Sciences 4, no. 12 (2024): 67–71. https://doi.org/10.55640/eijps-04-12-11.

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This article examines the role of Enlightenment prose in shaping and propelling the evolution of a global worldview during the 18th and early 19th centuries. The study analyzes the interplay between literary forms and philosophical ideas in Enlightenment texts, emphasizing how prose writing became a crucial vehicle for disseminating concepts of rationality, universality, and cosmopolitanism. By tracing the historical development and key thematic features of Enlightenment prose, the research explores its transformative influence on the perception of individual and collective identity, cross-cul
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Brooks, James E., Linda M. Ly, and Shabnam E. Brady. "Race talk: How racial worldview impacts discussions in interracial relationships." Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 38, no. 7 (2021): 2249–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02654075211011530.

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Using a mixed-method approach, this study investigates how individuals believe race impacts their interracial relationship. Two-hundred and three individuals representing diverse racial-gender compositions of relationships responded to a series of measures to assess their Racial Worldview—a collective of notions about racial/ethnic identity, intergroup relations, and recognition of racist hegemony—before indicating the ways in which race or racial issues affect their romantic partnership. Results revealed four distinct types of Racial Worldview through K-means cluster and four broad themes of
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Frolov, Dmitriy E., Aleksandr A. Somkin, Alla N. Somkina, and Aleksey V. Stafeev. "Philosophy as Modern Systematically Rationalized Worldview." Humanitarian: actual problems of the humanities and education 19, no. 3 (2019): 295–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.15507/2078-9823.047.019.201903.295-305.

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Introduction. The article criticizes the traditional (outdated) definition of philosophy, which was generally accepted in the philosophy of the Soviet period. Methods. The study is based on logical, historical, system-integrative methods. Results. Criticism of understanding philosophy as a science of the most general laws of the development of nature, society and thought is given. There are three methodological mistakes in this definition: the first mistake is that philosophy does not always act as science alone, and sometimes as art or ideology, and always as a worldview; the second one, phil
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Casinto, Carlo Domingo. "Looking From a Window: A Critical Analysis of the T'boli's Worldview Through their Oral Traditions." International Journal of Language and Literary Studies 4, no. 1 (2022): 282–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.36892/ijlls.v4i1.842.

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This study analyses a collective worldview through the values embodied in the oral traditions of the T'boli, an indigenous tribe in Lake Sebu, the Philippines. Utilising ethnographic method, data collection is made primarily through informants' in-depth interview and literary criticism of the oral traditions. The study records, transcribes, translates, codes and classifies the T'boli's oral traditions according to their genre. Framed under Carl Jung's Archetypal Criticism's perspective, it identifies T'boli's religious, human, and cultural values in the mythical characters and in the recurring
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Khairunnisa, Nia, Cantika Mawarni, Nursalassaty, Rehilia Tiffany, and Andina Hadawiyah. "Tradisi Bulan Suro dalam Cerpen 'Merayakan Cinta' Karya Rehilia Tiffany: Sebuah Analisis Sosial Kajian Teori Lucien Goldmann." Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal 6, no. 2 (2025): 2525–37. https://doi.org/10.54373/imeij.v6i2.2917.

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The modernization that occurred is reflected in the short story 'Celebrating Love' by Rehilia Tiffany. This short story contains social and cultural values of the community, which is relevant today. This research aims to uncover the social value in short stories, including human aspects, collective subjects, and the author's worldview based on Lucien Goldmann's theory. The method used is qualitative descriptive, including the stage of literature study, data analysis, and validity test. Data was collected from short story texts, information sources such as books and scientific articles, then an
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Veronika, Hatamova. "Evaluatively and cultural features: the relationship between language and worldview." American Journal of Philological Sciences 5, no. 2 (2025): 89–91. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/volume05issue02-25.

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Language is a fundamental medium through which cultural values, societal norms, and worldview are transmitted. Evaluatively in language refers to the expression of subjective judgments, attitudes, and emotions, shaping perceptions and interactions. This paper explores the intricate relationship between evaluatively, cultural features, and worldview, drawing on linguistic relativity, cultural semiotics, and discourse analysis. The study examines how evaluative expressions vary across languages, illustrating the influence of cultural frameworks on linguistic structures. Findings indicate that ev
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Kamnev, Vladimir M., and Aleksei A. Pirogov. "The article is devoted to the work of the famous scholar, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor S.I. Dudnik, Head of the Department of the History of Philosophy and Director of the Institute of Philosophy of St. Petersburg State University. The most important provisions of his concept of the history of political thought, the formation of Russian statehood, the principles of constitutionalism and the rule of law are considered. In his works, he focused on the need for a synthesis of historical-philosophical, socio-cultural and axiological studies. The views of S.I. Dudnik on the theoretical foundations and humanistic aspects of the political philosophy of classical and Soviet Marxism, the features of the ideology of socialism and conservatism, the prerequisites for the “totalitarian mutation” of the Soviet society. The article also examines the works by S.I. Dudnik devoted to the traditions of philosophical education at St. Petersburg University. These include receptivity to everything relevant and progressive in world philosophy, a close connection with classical domestic and world philosophy, the development of a methodology for politics and political culture. It is shown that the scholar analyzed the St. Petersburg experience of the modernization process through the development of scientific knowledge in Russia during the eighteenth — twentieth centuries and the formation of science as a social institution in the life of Russian society. A special place in Russian science is occupied with the research by S.I. Dudnik of the transformation of education in the digital age, the modern Russian education system. The article emphasizes that Professor S.I. Dudnik is a worthy representative of the St. Petersburg philosophical school, a successor to its best traditions; under his leadership, the Institute of Philosophy of St. Petersburg University has consolidated its position as the flagship of domestic philosophical research, one of the centers of world philosophy." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Philosophy and Conflict Studies 39, no. 4 (2023): 620–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu17.2023.402.

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The article explores the basic concepts of the Russian worldview in the historiosophical context and the comparison of this phenomenon with other national types of thinking. The reasons for the crisis fall of European civilization are described. It is noted that one of the main reasons for that tragic phenomenon was the fact that Europe has completely abandoned its Christian roots. The authors insist that historically there was a formation of the personality of a new European, which came because of the destruction of the former heroic type. The article also describes in detail the Russian worl
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Masloboeva, O. D. "Interpretation of «organic function» of culturein V.S. Solovyov’s conception of All-Unity–Divine Humanity." Solov’evskie issledovaniya, no. 1 (2020): 47–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17588/2076-9210.2020.1.047-060.

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V.S. Solovyov’s cultural position is conceptualized in the context of an organically cosmic worldview, which is reflected in the collective creativity of 19th – early 20th century Russian thinkers. That position is a response to the historical need for a mature self-awareness of a social subject in the face of an apocalyptic alternative between self-destruction or self-regeneration of humanity at the level of moral freedom. It is noted that this need was initiated by the industrial revolution of the turn of the 18th – 19th centuries, which radically changed a person’s place in the world due to
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Lerner, Adam B. "Collective Trauma and the Evolution of Nehru's Worldview: Uncovering the Roots of Nehruvian Non-Alignment." International History Review 41, no. 6 (2018): 1276–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07075332.2018.1473276.

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Shikhamirova, Rana. "COGNITIVE APPROACH IN THE ANALYSIS OF RUSSIAN ‎PROVERBS ABOUT LABOR." History of Science 6, no. 2 (2025): 72–77. https://doi.org/10.33864/2790-0037.2025.v6.i2.72-77.

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This article presents a cognitive analysis of Russian proverbs and ‎sayings that conceptualize labor as a key cultural and mental ‎phenomenon. Proverbs are regarded as fragments of ethnic mentality, ‎reflecting the worldview, values, norms, and attitudes of the people. The ‎research is based on the principles of cognitive linguistics, which view ‎linguistic units as a product of mental activity that conveys collective ‎experience. The concept of labor is explored through binary oppositions, ‎symbolic imagery, and structural features such as productivity, ‎necessity, moral value, and cyclicity.
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Pérez-Ramírez, Irene, Marina García-Llorente, de la Portilla Clara Sabana, Alejandro Benito, and Antonio Castro. "Participatory collective farming as a leverage point for fostering human-nature connectedness." Ecosystems and People 17, no. 1 (2021): 222–34. https://doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2021.1912185.

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Human-nature connectedness is key to foster environmental and socio-cultural sustainability in agricultural landscapes since it promotes the establishment of belonging, stewardship, and connections to nature. Cooperation, collective action, and the role of women at sustainable agroecological practices could be leverage points in which small interventions may hold great potential for system transformation. We analyse the different types of human-nature connectedness mediated by the Agrolab participatory collective farming initiative running in Madrid (Spain). Our results described and quantifie
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Kamoliddinovna, Komila Sayfiyeva. "Linguocultural importance of English phytonym proverbs." International Journal Of Literature And Languages 5, no. 3 (2025): 90–91. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijll/volume05issue03-23.

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This article explores the intrinsic connection between language and culture through the lens of English proverbs containing phytonyms (plant names). Proverbs, as an essential part of folklore, serve as a reflection of a nation’s worldview, traditions, and way of thinking. The study highlights how phytonyms in English proverbs encapsulate cultural values, historical experiences, and collective wisdom.
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Tarasenko, Elena V. "Verbalization of imaginative and mental activity as a component of children’s linguistic worldview." Current Issues in Philology and Pedagogical Linguistics, no. 4 (December 25, 2024): 59–70. https://doi.org/10.29025/2079-6021-2024-4-59-70.

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This study is devoted to the analysis of the naive and imitative worldview components’ implementation mechanisms in the process of imaginative and mental activity verbalization in primary school age. The aim of this paper is to establish inextricable dichotomy in the metaphorical explication of the subject and metaphorically centric bases in the imitative schemes of utterance production about mental activity by primary school children. The complex methodology of description includes techniques of component, contextual and semantic analysis, as well as a method of cognitive mapping based on the
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KRUHOVEC-HOMIAK, Lilia. "THE GROWING ROLE OF HUMAN INTELLIGENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF TRANSITIVITY AND GLOBALIZATION OF UKRAINE'S ECONOMY." Ukrainian Journal of Applied Economics 6, no. 2 (2021): 191–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.36887/2415-8453-2021-2-24.

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Introduction. The worldview system of society, the development of personal and the formation of collective intelligence are considered in terms of economics, as this system has an economic component, the elements of which have an impact on human lives. Problems of scientific research on the interaction of socio-economic phenomena and worldview, their impact on the intellectual development of the individual and society are on the agenda of modern science. The purpose of the article is to study the issues related to the influence of economic components on the formation of the modern society worl
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Chimbidzikai, Tinashe. "“It’s a Big Umbrella”." Migration and Society 4, no. 1 (2021): 163–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/arms.2021.040115.

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This article questions the dominant narrative that considers displaced persons as victims, powerless, and lacking agency to shape their individual and collective conditions. Based on an ethnographic study of largely Zimbabwe Exemption Permit holders living in Johannesburg, the article argues that Pentecostalism offers an alternate worldview that draws on religious beliefs and practices to express triumph over everyday adversities and vicissitudes of forced mobility. The article concludes that such beliefs and practices embolden and espouse individual and collective agency among “born-again” mi
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Tikhomirov, Nikita V. "Socio-Cultural Worldview of Soviet Collective Farmers in Mid-1930s as Reported by Students of Sverdlov Communist Agricultural University." SibScript 26, no. 6 (2024): 951–64. https://doi.org/10.21603/sibscript-2024-26-6-951-964.

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The mentality of Russian peasants underwent a fundamental transformation during the late collectivization. These changes were reflected in reports made by students of the Moscow All-Union Communist Agricultural University in 1934–1936 during their annual summer practices on collective and state farms or in tractor depots of Central Russia. The documents demonstrated a great information potential as a source on the Soviet rural history in the period of turbulent social transformations. The theoretical part of the research relied on the historical and anthropological approach that focuses on the
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Orellano, Anabel, and Lorena Del Rey López. "Exploring the cognitive, moral, emotional, and social roots of sustainability in religious consumer discourses. Implications for environmental education." Ciencia e Innovación. Revista interdisciplinar de investigación 2, no. 2 (2025): 110–28. https://doi.org/10.59318/cei.v2i2.133.

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While existing literature acknowledges both positive and negative links between religion and sustainable consumption, the mechanisms underlying this relationship remain underexplored. Based on grounded theory, this research analyses religious consumers discourses and proposes a model centered on the core category of interconnectedness, which reflects a religiously grounded worldview that informs consumption through cognitive, moral, emotional, and social dimensions, motives and mechanisms. Whether through the cognitive awareness of interdependence; the moral imperatives to care for creation; t
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Loughlin, Martin. "The Political Jurisprudence of Paul W. Kahn." German Law Journal 24, no. 4 (2023): 623–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/glj.2023.44.

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AbstractThis article presents an account of the work of the American constitutional law scholar, Paul W. Kahn, by situating it within a European tradition of political jurisprudence. After introducing certain basic features of this school of political jurisprudence, it proceeds to examine and evaluate Kahn’s work relating to the political, the state, sovereignty, collective identity and constitution within the framework of that distinctive worldview.
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Ferguson, Iain, and Sergei Akopov. "The Politics of Russian Revisionism: Diplomacy of a Worldview, 2011–14." Russian Politics 6, no. 4 (2021): 453–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/24518921-00604004.

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Abstract Russia’s use of force in Ukraine has been described as a challenge to the rule of international law and an event of unilateral intervention. This paper provides a reinterpretation of this standard history of Russian revisionism. Our new history places this practice in a global governance context through an analysis of the politics concerning the international legal norm of ‘non-intervention’ and its legitimate/illegitimate exceptions for collective intervention. This analysis discloses a practice of Russian diplomacy that emerges out of resistance to humanitarian interventions advocat
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Lepskiy, Vladimir E. "Reflexion of the subjectness of the “collective West”." Civilization studies review 4, no. 2 (2022): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.21146/2713-1483-2022-4-2-33-42.

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The article substantiates the trend of increasing attention to the problem of the subject in a wide range of interdisciplinary studies, including civilizational topics. The problem of subjectivity is key to understanding the conflict between the “collective West” and Russia. The analysis of the basic qualities of the subjectivity of the “collective West” was carried out: purposefulness, reflexivity, communicativeness, sociality, ability to de­velop. This led to the conclusion that the oligarchic international took shape in a highly organized subject of the “collective West” on the basis of the
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Larsen, Jeppe Fuglsang. "The Identitarian movement and fashwave music: The nostalgia and anger of the new far right in Denmark." Popular Music 41, no. 2 (2022): 152–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143022000022.

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AbstractThrough perspectives from the sociology of emotions and multimodality as an analytical tool, this article analyses the cultural aspects of the Identitarian movement through the case of the Danish Generation Identitær (GI) and its online videos. The analysis shows that the group shares an understanding of societal problems and emotions of nostalgia and anger connected to this worldview and demonstrates that the group's use of fashwave music style fits its worldview and emotions. Furthermore, the article argues that the coded language associated with fashwave music is part of what define
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Gerasimov, Philipp. "Cognitive Archaeology: Between Kant and Vygotsky." Respublica Literaria 5, no. 2 (2024): 9–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.47850/rl.2024.5.2.9-17.

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The paper touches upon the problems of historical development of thought. One of the approaches to the evolution of human cognitive abilities – cognitive archaeology – is considered. The relation of cognitive archaeology to broader debates about the evolution of mind and its specificity is defined. It is shown that in general theoretical and worldview terms, one of the branches of cognitive archaeology is based on evolutionary psychology (in the broad sense) and its inherent (quasi-)Kantian worldview. The second branch is associated with the recognition of the significant role of materiality,
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Hoon, Kim Dong, Hashim Ismail, and Nurhamizah Hashim. "Kajian pandangan dunia antipenjajahan jepun dalam novel-novel terpilih berdasarkan teori strukturalisme genetik." Jurnal Pengajian Melayu 34, no. 2 (2023): 17–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/jomas.vol34no2.2.

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ABSTRAK Selepas zaman penjajahan Jepun, muncul novel-novel bersifat antipenjajahan terhadap kekejaman Jepun. Kajian ini berkaitan dengan penghuraian zaman penjajahan Jepun dalam novel terpilih yang mendedahkan gambaran sebenar pada masa itu. Novel-novel yang dikaji, ialah Sandera, Rindu Aroma Padi Bunting, Patah Sayap Terbang Jua dan Tembok Tidak Tinggi. Objektif kajian ini bertitik tolak daripada untuk mengenal pasti hubungan genetik antara novel dengan keadaan sosial pada zaman penjajahan Jepun. Kajian ini mempunyai objektif untuk menilai pandangan dunia sebagai respons subjek kolektif darip
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Mazinov, Akhtem Seit-Ametovich, and Emine Suleymanovna Ganieva. "Everyday vocabulary as a verbaliser of the culture code in the dialect worldview of the Crimean Tatars." Philology. Issues of Theory and Practice 16, no. 10 (2023): 3318–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.30853/phil20230514.

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The aim of the study is to identify the dialect vocabulary of the Crimean Tatar language that reflects the peculiarities of the national worldview. Performing a communicative function, the language conveys the linguistic worldview of a certain people. The names of everyday realia collected and preserved as a result of daily living activities, observations and experience of many generations of ancestors are recorded, stored and transmitted to descendants in dialects, in the collective consciousness of the ethnic group in general and its sub-ethnic components in particular. This is especially ev
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Romanin, E. V. "Hic Sunt Dracones: Foreign Space in the English and Russian Worldview as Reflected by the Pejorative Toponymy of the English and Russian Languages." Concept: philosophy, religion, culture 7, no. 3 (2023): 104–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2023-3-27-104-123.

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The article examines the perception of the foreign space in the English and Russian native speakers’ worldviews based on the pejorative names of foreign countries and cities. Englishlanguage and Russian-language Internet sites were used as the source of data for the research, since this environment is especially favorable for the existence and collection of language material of this kind due to the online disinhibition effect. Based on the analysis of the inner form of the word and the stadial model of the Us—Them dichotomy with a gradual transition from the biological to the cultural, propose
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Grabovska, Iryna, and Larysa Nalyvaiko. "FEMINIST MEN ON THE USEFULNESS OF FEMINISM FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONS AND COMMUNITIES (Book review: Kaufman M., Kimmel M. Men about feminism. K: Knigolav, 2019. 208 p.)." Almanac of Ukrainian Studies, no. 29 (2021): 205–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2520-2626/2021.29.29.

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The review of the book "Men about Feminism" by two world-famous feminists Michael Kaufman and Michael Kimmel discusses the main ideas of this work. The review shows the motives that prompted two very selfsufficient researchers and activists to fight for gender equality and violence against women around the world to resort to the "collective defense" of feminism as a theory and practice, as a worldview of the modern world. of feminism as a theory and practice, as a worldview of the modern world. The authors prove the "naturalness" of the emergence and development of the feminist movement, espec
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Hajiyeva, Vafa Akif kyzy. "LINGUOCULTURAL ANALYSIS OF ETHNONYMS IN THE TURKIC TRADITION." Annali d'Italia 67 (May 29, 2025): 41–45. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15545071.

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This article is devoted to the linguocultural and cognitive analysis of ethnonyms in the Turkic linguistic tradition. Ethnonyms are examined as crucial elements of the linguistic worldview, reflecting the mythological concepts, socio-political realities, and historical memory of the Turkic peoples. The study analyzes the etymology, semantics, and symbolism of such ethnonyms as T&uuml;rk, Ashina, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Kazakh, Turkmen, and Tatar. Special attention is given to mythological narratives of ethnogenesis, the influence of political processes on the formation of ethnonyms, as well as exoethno
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Akhmedova, Nargiza Shikhnazarovna, and Zebiniso Gayrat qizi Sulaymonova. "A Study of Realia Used in Uzbek Lullaby Texts." American Journal of Philological Sciences 5, no. 5 (2025): 334–38. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/volume05issue05-92.

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This article examines the role of realia - culturally specific linguistic units - in Uzbek lullaby texts (alla), focusing on how they reflect national traditions, beliefs, and worldview. Lullabies, as a form of oral folklore, serve not only as expressions of maternal affection but also as a rich source of ethnolinguistic data. The analysis identifies various categories of realia, including those related to food (plov), clothing (atlas ton, doppı), household items (beshik), cultural rituals (tonbichar), and place names (Oqrabot). These elements represent linguistic markers of identity and embod
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Белова, А. В. "SOCIAL OPTIMISM AS AN INTENTION IN WOMEN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY OF THE AGE OF KHRUSHCHEV'S «THAW»: THE PRACTICES OF SELF-ANALYSIS OF ACADEMICIAN P.YA. KOCCHINA." Вестник Тверского государственного университета. Серия: История, no. 2(66) (August 28, 2023): 5–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.26456/vthistory/2023.2.005-020.

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Статья посвящена концепту социального оптимизма как ведущей интенции в женской автобиографической памяти эпохи хрущевской «оттепели». На основе исследования опубликованных мемуаров третьей женщины-академика в СССР П.Я. Кочиной выявляются черты социального оптимизма в самоанализе повседневной жизни и мировоззренческих установок, анализируются некоторые вехи профессионального и общественного пути учёной, выясняется сопряженность индивидуальных и коллективных ценностных ориентаций. В заключении делается вывод о том, что позитивные жизненные установки, которые содержали колоссальный преобразовател
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Buechner, Barton, John Dirkx, Zieva Dauber Konvisser, Deedee Myers, and Tzofnat Peleg-Baker. "From Liminality to Communitas: The Collective Dimensions of Transformative Learning." Journal of Transformative Education 18, no. 2 (2020): 87–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1541344619900881.

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This article addresses a significant gap in the transformative learning literature as it relates to collective transformation, a transformation that is a level beyond individual transformation and is differentiated from the designed and imposed forms of social or organizational change. We consider collective transformation as an emergent and shared worldview shift that is grounded in a shared experience. The participants might not be fully aware of or even able to describe this experience until they engage with it at the interpersonal level. In prior research and practice, the five authors hav
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Fordahl, Clayton. "For Conscience and Kingdom Martyrs, Monarchs and the Spirit of Modernity in Early Modern England." European Journal of Sociology 60, no. 01 (2019): 1–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003975619000018.

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AbstractThis article compares the collective commemoration of martyrs to ascertain changes in cultural understandings of the relationship between the ultimate sacrifice offered by an individual and monarchal violence. This historical comparison is used to argue that changes in the nature of Christianity transformed the popular interpretation of sovereign violence from a desecrative to a redemptive force. While cultural individualism and political statism appear in secularized modernity as contradictory impulses, their birth in early modernity was induced by coherent and entirely consistent rel
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Shogenova, A. T. "The hermeneutic aspect of the linguistic and cultural analysis of ethnophilosophical concepts." Poisk nauchnykh resheniy, no. 4 (2023): 130–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.61077/2949-4818-2023-4-130-138.

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This article analyses the concept as a unit of the worldview experience of collective consciousness, which has a linguistic expression and is marked by ethnocultural specificity. The author comes to the conclusion that the study of the systemic relations of ethnophilosophical concepts in language, myth, epic, traditional culture, as well as the national semantic space is at the same time a modelling of the linguistic view of the world and the ethnophilosophical paradigm, which represents a promising field for further research.
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Ozer, Simon, Milan Obaidi, and Stefan Pfattheicher. "Group membership and radicalization: A cross-national investigation of collective self-esteem underlying extremism." Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 23, no. 8 (2020): 1230–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1368430220922901.

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Uncertainty, perceived threats, and a generally insecure life attachment have been associated with endorsement of extremism. Furthermore, salient identification with a group can influence radicalized ways of addressing insecure life attachment through an established and sometimes extreme worldview and ideology. In the present study, we replicated the finding that an insecure life attachment is associated with a higher degree of extremism endorsement. Furthermore, we found similarities and differences in how this association was influenced by various aspects of group membership across dissimila
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