MYTHOLOGICAL, RELIGIOUS AND PHILOSOPHICAL WORLDVIEW DOMINANTS IN NOTARY ACTIVITY
Abstrakt
The notary system occupies a prominent place in any democratic and legal society. Proper performance of functions largely depends on the high level of professional qualification of notaries. The latter is achieved by what values dominate in their operational consciousness. With this in mind, the article considers the main types of worldview in their value manifestations in the process of communication of the notary with visitors and clients. Since the worldview function is one of the central for philosophy, the principal value in all types of worldview, which include mythological, religious and philosophical, is man as a subject of knowledge. But only philosophy, advocating for self-knowledge, recognizes it as the highest value. In the mythological worldview, a man, when placing his mental inclinations in the natural environment, does not yet rise to the realization of his value and self-worth. Religious worldview, denying the anthropomorphic view of the world, is based on reason and will as world-creative principles. In fact, these are attributive value properties of man, which, because the interaction between people does not give grounds to claim that it is based on rational-volitional motivation, are alienated from real people in favor of the Absolute, which is God as the highest value, who through people like him in reasonable will and love, gives them instructions for life, which they, in fulfilling his will, convey to the average "sinful" people. The philosophical worldview is based on the fact that each person is able to assert their own self-worth if they engage in self-awareness through the opportunity to have freedom of thought, her and his spiritual-cognitive space created by prominent thinkers throughout the history of knowledge. Knowing the peculiarities of a man’s worldview motivation, the notary largely takes this into account when performing his professional duties.
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