Sabetkazy Nurzhakiya Uly Akatay (pseudonym Ak Akay; Kaz. Sbetkazy Nurzhayiyaly Akatay ; October 11, 1938 , village Aksuat , East Kazakhstan Region - 2003 [1] ) - Kazakh public and political figure; philosopher , specialist in the history of philosophy; Doctor of Philosophy , Professor.
| Sabetkazy Nurzhakiya Uly Akatay | |
|---|---|
| kaz. Sәbetқazy Nұrzhaқiyұly Aқatay | |
| Date of Birth | October 11, 1938 |
| Place of Birth | with. Aksuat , Kursimsky district , East Kazakhstan region , Kazakh SSR , USSR |
| Date of death | 2003 |
| Place of death | |
| A country | USSR, Kazakhstan |
| Scientific field | philosophy |
| Place of work | Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakhstan |
| Alma mater | Faculty of Philosophy, Moscow State University |
| Academic degree | doctor of philosophical science |
| Academic rank | Professor |
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Biography
In 1969 he graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University [2] , in 1973 - graduate school of the Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnography. Ch. C. Valikhanov Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR. During his studies in Moscow, he actively participated in the creation and activities of the informal organization of Kazakh students “ Zhas tulpar ”, which included in the 1960s members of the Kazakh community of Moscow and Leningrad. Subsequently, this organization was considered nationalist by the authorities and its activities were taken under the supervision of the KGB and banned.
In 1967-1988 - Lecturer, then assistant professor of philosophy at the Alma-Ata Institute of National Economy , Alma-Ata Institute of Foreign Languages, rector of the Institute of Cultural and Artistic Workers (1988-1995); Head of the Department of History and Theory of Culture of the Republican Scientific Center for Problems of Culture of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Since 1997 - Leading Scientific Specialist, Institute of Philosophy, Ministry of Science - Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan .
Scientific activity
The main area of research is the ideological syncretism of Kazakhs . The ideological syncretism of the Kazakhs is a combination of ideas, views, ideas of the people about the world, man, society; it can be interpreted as a pre-theoretical form of national social consciousness, as its pre-philosophical historical type, as paraphilosophy, as “a religious-artistic-mythological worldview with its ontology, anthropology and demonology (phenomenology of the spirit).” Worldview syncretism is formed at the very sources of human civilization as the most possible and, most importantly, affordable form of spiritual development of the world. The results of this development were consolidated historically and passed down from generation to generation in the form of folk traditions, customs, rites, norms of behavior, social ideals, generalized and recorded in myths, folklore, in works of art, as well as objects of material culture. In the process of further development, these spiritual acquisitions became an integral part of the national consciousness and its everyday life, over the centuries formed the uniqueness of culture and the peculiarities of the worldview of one or another people.
Selected Works
- Worldview syncretism of the Kazakhs: Vol. 1, 2. - Alma-Ata, 1994-1995.
Social and political activities
Headed the party "Alash" [3] [4] .
Notes
- ↑ KAZINFORM ANNOUNCEMENT FOR OCTOBER 10-12, 2008 (October 10, 2008). Date of treatment August 27, 2011. Archived on April 8, 2012.
- ↑ Zholdasbekova M. Review of the Kazakh press: Cossack adebieti // Kazakhstanskaya Pravda. - 2008, November 18. (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Parliamentary elections . The Public Opinion Foundation (July 11, 2002). Date of treatment September 28, 2013.
- ↑ Makhin V., Shashkova L. Those with stronger nerves will win // Kazakhstanskaya Pravda. - 1999, October 2. Archived October 2, 2013.
Links
- Akatay Sabetkazy Nurzhakiya Uly . People and Books. Date of treatment September 28, 2013.