The Concept of “Non-Subjectivity” in Science, Culture and Philosophy: Searching for New Meanings

  • Telman E. Kafarov Dagestan State Medical University, Makhachkala kafarov.56@mail.ru
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Kafarov T.E. The Concept of “Non-Subjectivity” in Science, Culture and Philosophy: Searching for New Meanings. Humanities of the South of Russia. 2020. Vol. 9. No. 1. P. 123-130. DOI: https://doi.org/10.19181/2227-8656.2020.1.8

Abstract

The article reveals the content of some theories based on the methodological and worldview basis of the concept of “non-subjectivity”: postmodernism, constructivism, physicalism, cognitivism, neurophysiology, neuropsychology, neurolinguistics and other sciences. The heuristic aspects of these theories in the understanding of man and consciousness are shown, as well as significant shortcomings, which consist in the violation of the dialectic of objective and subjective reality, subject and object, are reveled. There are some examples, that illustrate the need for a comprehensive study of people not only on the basis of the study of the psychology of higher nervous activity, but also the activity and communication mechanisms of human study in culture and society.
Keywords:
subject and object, non-subjectivity, “death of the subject”, postmodernism, constructivism, cognitivism, neurophysiology

Author Biography

Telman E. Kafarov, Dagestan State Medical University, Makhachkala
Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor,Head of the Department of Philosophy and History 

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Article

Received: 27.11.2019

Accepted: 03.03.2020

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Kafarov, T. E. (2020). The Concept of “Non-Subjectivity” in Science, Culture and Philosophy: Searching for New Meanings. Humanities of the South of Russia, 9(1), 123-130. https://doi.org/10.19181/2227-8656.2020.1.8
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PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIETY