Socio-anthropological ideals reflect an ontological model of the worldview in which the subject and the Absolute are located in a hierarchy. Is it possible to conduct research based on the social and anthropological attitudes of the historical epoch? Methodological approaches in the philosophy of the twentieth century allow us to speak about the presence of the ontological logic of socio-anthropological phenomena.
Keywords
subject, personality, Absolute, society, ideal, methodology, ontology, history.
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