Bronikov I., Khmyrova-Pruel I. INCONSISTENCY OF UTOPIAN CONSCIOSNESS // Studia Humanitatis Borealis. 2021. Vol. 1. № 3. P. 30‒35.

DOI: 10.15393/j12.art.2021.3763


Issue № 3

PHILOSOPHY

INCONSISTENCY OF UTOPIAN CONSCIOSNESS

Bronikov
   Ignat
Bachelor, Department of Social Philosophy,
Saint-Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy,
Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation, st068944@student.spbu.ru
Khmyrova-Pruel
   Irina
Candidate of Philosophy,
Associate professor of the Department of Cultural Studies, Aesthetics and Philosophy of Culture,
Saint Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy,
Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation, hmy-p@list.ru
Ключевые слова:
social philosophy
philosophy of consciousness
utopia
utopianism
utopian consciousness
social ideal
ideology
Аннотация: Utopia is undoubtedly an integral part of human culture, since it is impossible to imagine a person who would not dream of paradise shores. But as widespread as utopia is, it is also obscure. Perhaps in order to shed light on the mystery of the essence of utopia, it is necessary to turn to utopian consciousness. Namely we need to analyze utopian consciousness itself, as well as its character and features, hoping to eventually get an unambiguous understanding of what utopian consciousness is and where it originates from, thereby getting closer to utopia itself. The article presents an attempt at such an analysis.

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