Philosophical and anthropological principles aesthetization Human form in art of Kyivan Rus
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2013.137455Keywords:
aesthetic thought, history of Ukrainian aesthetics, Kievan Rus art, aesthetic anthropology, philosophical and anthropological thoughtAbstract
The article deals with the philosophical and aesthetic principles of formation of the image of a person in the culture of the Kyivan Rus, reveals the need for theoretical construction of the historical and aesthetic process in Ukraine particularly in terms of the unity of aesthetic and philosophical anthropology as assential features of the Ukrainian humanitarian discourse. The possibility of studying the peculiarities of ideological and anthropological background of the Kyivan Rus aesthetic thought formation is taken into consideration.Downloads
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