1. Civil Society as an Area of a Personality Self-Realization
- Author
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Tanajyan Kristine
- Subjects
Civil society ,Human rights ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Field (Bourdieu) ,Realization (linguistics) ,Identity (social science) ,Environmental ethics ,Philosophy ,CIVIL SOCIETY,SUBJECT OF SOCIAL ACTIVITY,SELF-EXISTENCE,SELF-REALIZATION,MECHANISMS OF SELFREALIZATION,TYPES OF SELF-REALIZATION ,Self-realization ,civil society, subject of social activity, self-existence, self-realization, mechanisms of self- realization, types of self-realization ,Political science ,lcsh:B ,Personality ,lcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. Religion ,Social psychology ,Mechanism (sociology) ,media_common - Abstract
In this article we will discuss the mechanisms of self-realization, and civil duties. The author considers the civic society as a socio-cultrural field for effective self-realization. From this point of view, self-realization can be considered as a skill of creative discovery of truth and social justice. Through self-realization a person can gain self-determination – socially, culturally and historically. This paper overviews several mechanisms for realization in Civic society. Civic society supposes protection and acceptance of human rights and freedoms. It creates conditions for manifestation of a person and self-realization, providing the person’s active and responsible participation in social processes. Self-realization is a reproductive and identity specification mechanism of a person.
- Published
- 2016