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Philosophy and Culture
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Shilovskaya, N. S. Cultural Meanings of Humanism

Abstract: The article is devoted to the key meanings of humanism in relation to culture. The author shows the contradicting nature of humanism as the love for mankind. Humanism is shown as a search of a human for his own self. The author also discusses the questions about relations between a human as a subject and being in history of culture. Humanism, as a discovery of a human of his being and discover of human as being are opposed to human anti-humanism (subject-without-being).


Keywords:

philosophy, humanism, culture, human, love for mankind, subject, activity, being, existence, subjectivism.


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