SOCIOCULTURAL SPACE: LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.4.2016.138554Keywords:
socio-cultural environment, man, society, worldview, culture, epigenetics, environmentAbstract
The goal of the article is to study the influence of environment, to which a person belongs, on the formation of his genetics through the worldview and culture, based on the latest scientific approach – epigenetics. Research methodology consists in application of culturological analysis, which has allowed integrating methods of scientific cognition for studying a man from the viewpoint of his inner world, the mechanisms that form and regulate his life, character, thinking, behavior and culture in interrelation with the nature and society. The scientific novelty of work consists in grounding of interrelation and interdependence of a society, man and nature, the correlation of nature, man and culture in its evolution and biological and social factors in human and social development. Conclusions. Culture plays a leading role in the transformation of socio-cultural environment and formation of social and cultural development of a man, who can realize his creative potential owing to the knowledge about his own nature.Downloads
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