Abstract

The purpose of the study is to analyze the concept of social action in the context of its evolutionary development, to identify the semantic causes of evolution and promising directions in the evolutionary change of this concept. The scientific novelty lies in the fact that the concept of social action is considered not only in the analytical realities of phenomenological and structural-functional approaches, but also in the context of a holistic review of the issues related to the typification of social action and the variable possibilities of further evolution of this concept. The holistic combination of phenomenological and structural-functional approaches creates justifications for revealing the semantic reasons for the evolution of the concept of social action. In this regard, the dynamic connection between the unique and the social is pointed out, and a conclusion is made about promising evolutionary directions for further semantic disclosure of the concept of social action. As a result, the conclusion is made about promising evolutionary directions for further semantic disclosure of the concept of social action.

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