Methodological aspects of capacity development of the potential, conceptual and categorial apparatus of spiritual culture and its systemic multidiscipline
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https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog13(2).2022.47-54Abstract
This article discusses the general scientific provisions on the problem of "spiritual culture".In terms of various approaches to the definition of conceptual and categorical apparatus, it is defined that "spiritual culture" is understood as a sphere of human activity that covers various aspects of spiritual and society life, also includes forms of social consciousness (political, legal, moral, aesthetic, religious, science and philosophy) and their embodiment in literary, architectural and other mentions of human activity.Spiritual culture includes education, accomplishment, language and writing, folklore, folk art. Particular attention is paid to the study of the problem of spiritual culture in relation to such approaches as: religious and secular as a new reality created by mankind, which is clearly divided into the unknown world of nature and human-generated world of culture; heritage, which consists in the creation, accumulation, transmission and usage of all results of human activity in the form of cultural legacy at the level of the individual and society in general; civilization, which indicates a certain level of development of material and technical achievements of society in comparison with the spiritual heritage;statehood as a supposition for spiritual culture; the assemblage of material and spiritual values created by mankind throughout history, and various forms of activity, as part of the process have been changed not only living conditions, but also the people themselves. The essence and subject matter of spiritual culture, in the context of the spiritual growth of specialness is explained. Characterized by the uniqueness of the influence of spiritual culture on the specificity of the activation of self-development, self-perfection, self-identity,spiritual growth, provision of socio-cultural development of society.
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