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Kozolupenko, D. P. Myth, Mythopoetics, World Perception (Analysis of the Mythopoetics from the Epistemological Point of View)

Abstract: The article describes the two basic forms of world perception typical for human and society at certain periods of establishment and development and dominating in certain cultures, - analytical and mythopoetical cultures. The latter is brought to a thorough analysis by the author of the article. The term ‘mythopoetical’ is distinguished from the term ‘myth’ which allows not only to give another interpretation to the phenomenon of myth but also to make significant changes in our idea of world perception in general


Keywords:

philosophy, myth, mythopoetics, world perception, epistemology, analytics, culture, discretion, prescription, meaning


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