Abstract
The article analyzes the influence of socio-historical factors on the formation of concepts of the history of mentalities as a direction of historical anthropology – modern philosophy of history, their theoretical and cognitive features. The methodology of this work includes the principles of complementarity, structurality and dialogicality. The following methods were used in the study of the problem field of labor: philosophical hermeneutics, systemic-structural, interdisciplinary. The development of theoretical approaches to historical anthropology as a modern philosophy of history found its manifestation at the stage of the history of mentalities, to which the theoretical approaches formulated in the studies of J. Le Goff made a significant contribution. In their space, ontological, epistemological and axiological factors have been formed, which are important for the further dynamics of historical and anthropological concepts.
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