Scientist in the Politary Society: Rrelationshio Between Professional and Mmeaning-Of-Life Discourse

Process of life meaning' search may well be the subject of full categorical philosophical-scientific study despite of all the uniqueness of individual color and originality of life experiences of each individual scientist. General social conditions that characterize the status of a profession,...

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Published inDiskurs pi : filosofii͡a︡, politika, vlastʹ, svi͡a︡zi s obshchestvennostʹi͡u︡ : Di pi = Discourse P : philosophy, politics, power, public relations no. 2 (27)
Main Author V.Y. Vasechko
Format Journal Article
LanguageRussian
Published Publishing House Discourse-P 01.08.2017
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ISSN1817-9568
DOI10.17506/dipi.2017.27.2.4857

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Summary:Process of life meaning' search may well be the subject of full categorical philosophical-scientific study despite of all the uniqueness of individual color and originality of life experiences of each individual scientist. General social conditions that characterize the status of a profession, determine the similar processes of personal existential discourse, and methods used by different individuals, and results. There are on hand substantially similarities between professional scientists in politary societies (ancient Egypt and Babylon, ancient and medieval India and China, medieval Arab-Muslim States). They give reasonable grounds to compare raising and resolving questions about the purpose and meaning of life, which perform men separated by thousands of miles, hundreds of years, as well as political, linguistic, religious and other barriers.
ISSN:1817-9568
DOI:10.17506/dipi.2017.27.2.4857