The aesthetic aspects of the judicial process as the actual practices of modernity within the framework of postnonclassical type of thinking
Автор: Semenovitch Aleksandr Vladimirovich
Журнал: Культура: теория и практика @theoryofculture
Статья в выпуске: 3 (18), 2017 года.
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The judicial process is considered in the context of the postnonclassical type of thinking. The modern reality determines the relevance of the judicial process. The judicial process must be regarded like one of the most important categories of philosophical discourse that is process. The judicial process has categories which are characterized for postnonclassic such as processuality, variability, multiplicity, probability, relativity, game. The the judicial process review under categories of postnonclassic detects that it has a specific sensory emotional field in addition to the utilitarian component. The judicial processes participants exist through different feelings, emotions that create specific images (metaphors) of the surrounding reality, through which the aesthetic appears. It is noted that the judicial process review like an aesthetic practice is relevant. The judicial process is a practice through which reality discover, the measure of validity, acceptability, values of any phenomenon or event is determined.
Process, multiplicity, game, trial, aesthetic, postnonclassic, processuality
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IDR: 144159886