SUBJECTIVITY OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN UKRAINE: HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CONCEPTS

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https://doi.org/10.32782/NPU-VOU.2023.4(91).10

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subject, subjectivity, Ukraine, civil society, state, communication

Abstract

The article provides a historical and philosophical analysis of the concepts of "subject" and "subjectivity", reveals their semantic load and the importance of their scientific application for the formation of the subjectivity of civil society in Ukraine. The author of the article compares the individual and collective subject. The author emphasizes the need to study the processes of realization of the political subject and the subject in the international arena.

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2023-12-14

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INNOVATIVE SCIENCE AND MODERN EDUCATION