SEMANTIC FIELD OF CONCEPT "TRADITION" IN PHILOSOPHICAL LINKS OF OSTROG SCRIBES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21272/Ftrk.2018.10(4)-1Keywords:
tradition, Ostrog book publishing, traditionalism, orthodoxyAbstract
The basis of the study is the problem of defining the concept of "tradition". With his help, the author analyzes the phenomenon of Ostrog book publishing in the second half of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, defending the idea that the development of Ukrainian culture takes place in line with traditionalism.
Ostrog traditionalism is a current that protects Orthodoxy as the Catholic faith, defines modern through the past and represents, first of all, the spiritual efforts of the Ukrainian people in preserving their own cultural foundations, which are identical with the preservation of their own cultural identity.
The author comes to the conclusion that the term "tradition" in the context of the study exploded in the category "Ostrog Orthodox Traditionalism" as a remarkable spiritual phenomenon, which requires further interdisciplinary research.
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