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Religious-Secular Reality of Individual Consciousness In The Context of COVID-19

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  • Leonid Mozghovyi

    (SHEI "Donbas State Pedagogical University", Sloviansk, Ukraine)

  • Volodymyr Muliar

    (Zhytomyr Polytechnic State University, Zhytomyr, Ukraine)

  • Olena Stepanova

    (Department of Tourism documentary and intercultural communication Open International University of human development "Ukraine", Ukraine)

  • Vitaliy Ignatyev

    (Donetsk National Medical University, Ukraine,)

  • Viacheslav Stepanov

    (SHEI "Donbas State Pedagogical University", Sloviansk, Ukraine)

Abstract

The question of the secularity of society still remains open, since scientists have proposed only cautious speculative answers, while every scientist understands that in the social sciences it is a sad experience of predictions, that history is random and therefore unpredictable and the future always remains fundamentally open. The process of transformation of postmodern society, the development of which is actively influenced by the current pandemy of COVID-19, entailed the revival of religious values ​​and the formation of a qualitatively new religious consciousness. In connection with the rise in the social status of religious consciousness and the widespread dissemination of religious ideas, primarily at the everyday level, the analysis of individual religious consciousness as one of the ways to comprehend the world is of particular importance. The social nature of religious consciousness is manifested not only in the fact that religious values ​​are perceived as a kind of khanism of social regulation, but also in the fact that they serve as epistemological guidelines and often compete with scientific values. This determines the growing philosophical interest in the analysis of the epistemological functions of religion and secular reality, as well as the cognitive capabilities of religious consciousness, which is impossible without a consistent study of the methodological basis of religious knowledge.

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  • Leonid Mozghovyi & Volodymyr Muliar & Olena Stepanova & Vitaliy Ignatyev & Viacheslav Stepanov, 2021. "Religious-Secular Reality of Individual Consciousness In The Context of COVID-19," Postmodern Openings, Editura Lumen, Department of Economics, vol. 12(2), pages 522-534, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:lum:rev3rl:v:12:y:2021:i:2:p:522-534
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18662/po/12.2/322
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    1. Tetiana ANTONENKO & Oleksandra KACHMAR & Olga TSYBULKO & Tetiana GRACHOVA & Mariia KONOVALOVA, 2020. "Scientific Approaches to Postmodern Spirituality: Theoretical and Methodological Aspects," Postmodern Openings, Editura Lumen, Department of Economics, vol. 11(2Sup1), pages 200-214, September.
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    Keywords

    secularity; COVID-19 pandemy; religious-secular reality; individual consciousness; self-understanding;
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    JEL classification:

    • I12 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Health Behavior
    • I2 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education
    • O0 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - General

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