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- W2998357013 abstract "The article deals with the consideration of physical activity and sports activity as specific socio-cultural phenomena. Their role in daily life of a modern person in relation to a healthy lifestyle and fitness culture is considered. Values and social orientations that stimulate the individual to positive development and physical improvement, first of all, his physicality through purposeful use of will, are investigated. In particular, we draw attention to incentives such as internal states and human experiences, as well as family or family experiences, national and cultural traditions. Socio-cultural standards of behavior may encourage physical activity, sporting activity to stimulate the development of aggression, rudeness, etc. But in other communities, people's sport activity is intended, on the contrary, to prevent the latter through competitions, games, gymnastics and the like. The views of Confucius and Lao Tzu on the place and role of martial arts as a kind of human social activity and its importance in the social life of Ancient China are analyzed. It is proved that in the Antiquity, Plato and Aristotle also considered regular sports as a condition of personal improvement. It is noted that if in the Middle Ages taboos were imposed on the body and physicality as lower qualities of man, then in the Renaissance and Modern times in the philosophical works of G. Bruno, J. Locke, J.-J. Rousseau and others. The questions of the affinity of the spiritual and physical principles of human being, the role of health and exercise and games in its strengthening and multiplication are considered. Based on the ideas of J. Ortega-y-Gasset and J. Hasing in the understanding of the socio-cultural content of sport as a kind of game activity, it is emphasized that, since the second half of the nineteenth century, it is advisable to explore the increased physical activity and sports activities as a tradition for the phenomena, and from the second half of the last century - as a universal phenomenon, which is characterized by a pronounced not only competitive content, but also the desire for a rational or healthy lifestyle." @default.
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- W2998357013 title "Спортивна та фізична активність в контексті способу життя сучасної людини" @default.
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