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Kozolupenko, D. P. Attitude to the Other in Mythopoetical Communities (the Kinship System as a Structural Principle of Minimization of the ‘Distant’ and the system of Non-Disclosure as the Principle of Defense against the ‘Alien’)

Abstract: The social structure of a mythopoetical type of society reflects accomplishing relevant social tasks in relations with the Others. These tasks include, firstly, preservation of the social and moral order within the community that is achieved through the principle of ‘overall kinship’, and helps to accept the Other as a relative and friend; and secondly, preservation of the maximal privacy of the community which protects from the ‘alien others’ who are distant and confusing for the community, and therefore, dangerous.


Keywords:

philosophy, mythopoetics, society, the other, non-disclosure, kinship, stratification, protection, worldview, trust.


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