Abstract

The article suggests a new approach to the notion of absurdity in social philosophy. The variety of real situations, to which we apply the epithet “absurd”, requires the definition of the status of absurdity in the socio-philosophical dimension. Here it acts as an “absurd situation” with a clear localization and characterized by the position of the evaluator and the language of the description. Logical and semantic specificity of absurdity as a socio-philosophical phenomenon lies in the fact that an absurd situation is a “shift” not of reality itself, but of the conceptual image of the world.

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