Formative classical rationalism in philosophy

Vìsn. Nac. unìv. “Lʹvìv. polìteh.”, Ser.: Ûrid. nauki, 2016; 855(12): 173–176

Authors: 

T. Harasymiv, T. Ivanyshyn

In the article the problem of personality in the philosophy of classical rationalism. It was found that in the active practice of human personality is formed and manifested in his work as a subjective being as such i consciously creates its relation to nature and to other people, establishing certain communications and public relations, responsible for their action. But in the process of objective human practice is "humanization" humanization of nature – the transformation of human activity and adapt to their needs, and Customization process of interpersonal relations to new needs generated by practice.

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