Political perception in the historical and philosophical concept
Политическое восприятие в историко-философской концепции
Olga V. Kotlyarova (Котлярова О.В.)
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Olga V. Kotlyarova (Котлярова О.В.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2024, vol. 3, 158-164
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The article presents the development of philosophical thought on the problem of political perception in a diachronic aspect. Dynamism and diversity in the study of the phenomenon of political perception are traced. Each epoch and each philosophical concept corrects the view of the process and the specifics of political perception. It is becoming common to think that sensory perception becomes the basis for social, social and political perception, but different concepts and different researchers place varying degrees of trust in sensory experience and the world of sensations. Political perception is always associated with cognitive activity, as well as with the emotional sphere and, according to theorists throughout human history, acts as a management tool that allows you to control the political thinking and political behavior of perceiving subjects.
Keywords: sensory perception; political perception; philosophical concept; political change; political thinking; political behavior; trust in power (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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