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- W2997522758 abstract "The article is devoted to the actual problem of lack of self-irony as an element of a laughing culture. On the example of comparing the oppositions of theism – materialism, the author illustrates the incompleteness of perception of the world outlook. Their own ideological attitudes are not fully understood by the participants in the discussion. For example, despite all the strictness of its physicalist principle the materialist worldview has never been able to get out of the charm of its own metaphysical mythology of opposing «good» and «evil», «noble» and «low».The religious type of the picture of the world is too serious about its theological statements, because in theology there is necessarily an element of apophatics disavowing theology itself, which undermines the dogmatic nature of all statements.Nevertheless, it is not difficult to trace the sacralization of the locus of the world outlook in the mind. As often as it has not been renewed and evolved, its principle position in consciousness remains sacred.Thus, self-irony, embedded in the structure of each worldview, remains unrealized.An analysis of the premises of opposition worldviews, their characteristics and contradictory nature are given in the article. The attention to the psychological identity of the arguments of the parties which are directed against each other is drawn in the article.The culture of laughter and self-irony would make the world perception more plastic, less confrontational and painful when they are built in the worldview system and aimed to it." @default.
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- W2997522758 title "COMPARISON OF WORDVIEWS IN THE CONTEXT OF LAUGHTER CULTURE" @default.
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