Zakharov D.V. ABOUT CORRELATION OF ACTIVE AND COMMUNICATIVE PARADIGM AT THE NATIVE PHILOSOPHY OF 60TH–80TH OF XX CENTURY: SUBJECTIVE-OBJECTIVE METHODThe idea of unity of fundamental postulates of active and communicative programs (paradigms) at the native philosophy of 60th–80th of XX century is proved in this article on the base of the method of subjective-objective paradigms of historical-philosophical process.Key words: native (Russian) philosophy of the Soviet period, problem of subject and object, subjective-objective paradigm of historical-philosophical process, paradigm (theory) of activity, communicative program.
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Author: Zaharov D.V.
Year: 2010
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