Article Volume 23, No. 1, 2021

Culturology: Conceptual and categorical framework in the research process logic

Yulia Sabadash, L. Dablo, J. Nikolchenko
Received 10.10.2020 Revised 02.12.2020 Accepted 18.01.2021 Pages 3–8 528 Views

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The purpose of the article is to analyze the conditions and stages in the formation of the conceptual-categorical framework of cultural sciences. The methodology is based on general scientific approaches such as terminological and systematic. The purpose and objectives of the publication define the use of such research methods as analysis, synthesis, generalization, which made it possible to clarify the meaning of a number of concepts and terms. Scientific Novelty. The degree of scientific research of the topic is concentrated in identifying the problems of interaction between the conceptual and categorical frameworks in various scientific fields, namely, history, philosophy, philology, aesthetics, ethics, art history, and logic, to shape up the research space. We conceptualize the idea of "formal logical structures": that is not a mechanical combination of concepts or categories, but developing a new system adapted to solving theoretical problems of cultural studies. The question about the validity of the ―borrowing‖ process that allows cultural studies to analyze theoretical problems related to other humanitarian fields is also touched upon. Conclusion. So, among the other Ukrainian human sciences, cultural studies are developing quite actively and dynamically, constantly expanding its research space; its activity and dynamism of the cultural knowledge ―accumulation‖ determine those problems requiring special attention of modern scientists; in particular, the identification of the structural layering of the conceptual and categorical framework of cultural sciences.

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Sabadash, Yu., Dablo, L., & Nikolchenko, J. (2021). Culturology: Conceptual and categorical framework in the research process logic. Culture and Contemporaneity, 23(1), 3-8. https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-0285.1.2021.238530

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