Abstract

The problem of loneliness from the view point of philosophical and anthropological knowledge acquires special significance, is filled with new content in connection with the unfolding of the modern society transformation processes, as a result, with a new stage in the reappraisal of the modern culture utopian consciousness. At the same time, Ernst Bloch's culture philosophy induce particular scientific interest, according to which the meaningful status of utopia is determined by the fact that it forms a certain ideal image of the human world, which is the space of culture as a whole. In this regard, the study of the loneliness phenomenon in Ernst Bloch culture philosophy allows us to identify the socio-cultural mechanisms of loneliness, as well as key factors in the development of modern society, leading the person to negation and the destruction of his being.

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  • Statement of a fundamental scientific problemBloch’s philosophical representation of loneliness from the point of view of utopian consciousness in culture is the heart of the research

  • Like a lot of factors that form the everyday world of human, loneliness, culture, utopia belong to the phenomena of human being that are complex for scientific and philosophical comprehension

  • Many separate, very important, but little studied aspects of the loneliness problem in conjunction with the problem of utopia as the pinnacle of philosophical thinking and the “core” of spiritual culture that provides for transcending and, at the same time, the construction of human and world ideal models constantly slip away

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Statement of a fundamental scientific problem

Bloch’s philosophical representation of loneliness from the point of view of utopian consciousness in culture is the heart of the research. An analysis of the research current state of the scientific problem of human loneliness in the Ernst Bloch’s culture philosophy has demonstrated that, firstly, loneliness as a complex philosophical-anthropological and philosophical-cultural category has not been systematically studied in the context of modern socio-cultural processes of a transforming society; secondly, the phenomenon of loneliness is not sufficiently disclosed in connection with the utopian consciousness in the E.

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