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Четыре возраста детства

Четыре возраста детства

Abstract

В статье дается философский анализ четырех возрастов детства. Выявляется специфика каждого из возрастов и исследуется их экзистенциальная конституция. Возрастные метаморфозы детства рассматриваются как формации Dasein-размерного сущего. Прослеживаются различия в режимах детского Присутствия (Dasein). Акцентируется внимание на переходе от безличной к личным формам Присутствия.

The article presents a philosophical review of the four ages of childhood, revealing their peculiarities and existential construction, with age metamorphosis of childhood treated as forms of Dasein-dimensional beings. The author pays attention to distinctions in the modes of childish Dasein, emphasizing the conversion from the impersonal to the personal form of Dasein.

Keywords

ФИЛОСОФИЯ ВОЗРАСТА,ДЕТСТВО,МЛАДЕНЧЕСТВО,ЯСЕЛЬНОЕ ДЕТСТВО (МЛАДШИЙ ДОШКОЛЬНЫЙ ВОЗРАСТ),ИГРОВОЕ ДЕТСТВО (СТАРШИЙ ДОШКОЛЬНЫЙ ВОЗРАСТ),ОТРОЧЕСТВО,PHILOSOPHY OF AGE,CHILDHOOD,INFANCY,NURSERY CHILDHOOD (EARLY PRESCHOOL AGE),PLAYING CHILDHOOD (SENIOR PRESCHOOL AGE),ADOLESCENCE

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