1. self-determination

    SELF-DETERMINATION -I; cf.
    1. to Self-determination - self-determination.
    2. Identification by the people of their will in relation to their national and state structure. Right to p.

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  2. self-determination

    Self-determination, self-determination, self-determination, self-determination, self-determination, self-determination, self-determination, self-determination, self-determination, self-determination, self-determination, self-determination

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  3. self-determination

    self-determination cf.
    1. The process of action according to Ch. self-determine, self-determine.
    2. The right of the nation to create its own national statehood.

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  4. self-determination

    I, cf.
    1.
    Action by value vb. self-determine - self-determine.
    2.
    Identification by the people of their will in relation to their national and state structure.
    The right of nations to self-determination.

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  5. SELF-DETERMINATION

    SELF-DETERMINATION self determination; German Selbstbestimmung. 1. Understanding or determination by the subject of his own nature or basic properties. 2. A conscious act of identifying and asserting one's own position in problem situations.

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  6. SELF-DETERMINATION

    SELF-DETERMINATION - the right of the population of a country to independently determine its political and economic systems.
    This problem is related to the right to self-determination of nations...

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  7. self-determination

    SELF-DETERMINATION, I, cf.
    1. see self-determination.
    2. Determination, identification by the people of their will in relation to their national and state structure. Free with. nations.

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  8. self-determination

    Sam/o/determined/eni/e [y/e].

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  9. self-determination

    The central mechanism for the formation of personal maturity, which consists in a person's conscious choice of his place in the system of social relations. The emergence of a need...

  10. self-determination

    orff.
    self-determination

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  11. self-determination

    SELF-DETERMINATION, self-determination, pl. no, cf. (Books). Action under ch. self-determine - self-determine.
    | Identification by the people of their will on the question of the national and state structure (polit.). The right of self-determination of peoples.

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  12. self-determination

    noun, number of synonyms: 1 definition 43

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  13. SELF-DETERMINATION

    SELF-DETERMINATION (eng. self-determination) - the process and result of a person's choice of his position, goals and means of self-realization in specific circumstances of life; the main mechanism for gaining and manifesting freedom by a person.

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  14. National self-determination

    culture through common language. The most important principle self-determination is the aspiration

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  15. The most important principle self-determination- the desire for national independence, the creation of an independent state.

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  16. national self-determination

    a truly democratic solution of the national question through the realization of the right of peoples to self-determination.

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  17. Professional self-determination

    vital self-determination, i.e. entry into one or another social and professional group, choice
    relationship P.s. with common life self-determination personality, the influence of influences on the personality of the environment

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  18. self-determination of peoples principle

    and self-determination peoples (clause 2, article 1 of the UN Charter). generally accepted interpretation of it internationally
    where it says: all peoples have the right to self-determination. by virtue of this right, they freely determine
    their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development. see also the right of peoples to self-determination.

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  19. the right to self-determination of peoples

    to the full self-determination(i.e. up to secession from the existing state

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  20. THE RIGHT OF NATIONS TO SELF-DETERMINATION

    See National question.

  21. annexation

    there is a violation self-determination nation, is the establishment of the boundaries of the state against the will of the population. Lenin
    Outcomes of the discussion about self-determination.
    [From lat. annexio - joining]

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  22. Tubelsky, Alexander Naumovich

    "self-determination"(Moscow); born in 1940; graduated from the Moscow Regional Pedagogical Institute
    them to school" self-determination"; Honored Teacher of Russia; author of 16 books on problems of pedagogy
    collections "School self-determination: the first step", "The teacher who works wrong".
    School " self-determination

  23. AUTONOMY

    to inorganic, about ethical A., i.e. ethical self-determination person based on their own
    mind and strength in accordance with its nature. According to Kant, only this self-determination conforms

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  24. deed

    his self-determination.
    (Kodzhaspirova G.M. Pedagogical Dictionary. - M., 2005. P. 116)

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  25. Ethnic qualifier

    by language, ideology (religion), self-name ( self-determination, ethnonym) and elements of culture.

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  26. independence

    polit.). The bourgeois counter-revolutionary movement in Ukraine, which acted under the banner of national self-determination.

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  27. ethnic mobility

    aimed at ethnic self-affirmation and self-determination.
    (Krysko V.G. Ethnopsychological dictionary. M.1999)

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  28. international legal relations

    subjective rights and obligations: states, peoples or nations fighting for their self-determination; international organizations.

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  29. self-determine

    social, class, national interests.
    | nesov. self-determine, I am, I am.
    | noun self-determination, i, cf.

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  30. "Pedagogy of freedom"

    Pedagogy aimed at developing tools that help a person in self-development, self-determination

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  31. decentralistic

    law self-determination and self-government. 1917. Congresses of Cadets 3 (1) 394.

  32. ABDUL GAFFAR KHAN

    R. 1881) - leader of the Pashtun movement for granting them the right to self-determination, representative
    and detachments of the "Red Shirts". In 1947, together with other Pashtun nationalists, he put forward the slogan self-determination

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  33. ethnic mobilization

    actions aimed at ethnic self-assertion and self-determination.
    (Krysko V.G. Ethnopsychological dictionary. M.1999)

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  34. negligence

    can be formulated as a gradual transition from the principle " self-determination peoples" to complete negligence

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  35. nation state

    self-determination of a particular nation (in the ethno-cultural sense of the word), expresses, first of all, the will of the

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  36. TEAM

    characterized by common interests and goals, a sense of solidarity, self-determination. depending

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  37. autonomy

    norms, self-determination, contra. heteronomy (philosophical). Autonomy of will.

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  38. Starushenko, Gleb Borisovich

    self-determination peoples and nations in foreign policy Soviet State" (1960), "Principle
    self-determination peoples and nations" (1964), "Nation and state in the liberated countries" (1967), "World

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  39. Collection of "Social Democrats"

    in December 1916. Lenin’s works “The results of the discussion on self-determination”, “About brochure
    Junius", "Socialist revolution and the right of nations to self-determination. Theses”, “On the slogan of “disarmament

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  40. DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLES OF RUSSIA

    self-determination, up to separation and education are independent. state-va; abolition of all and any national
    and self-determination for all border nations. 3 (16) Dec. 1917 SNK declared recognition for Ukrainian. the people of the right to
    self-determination and education Ukr. republics; 18 (31) Dec. 1917 Council of People's Commissars adopted a resolution on recognition
    on the national question, Soch., 4th ed., vol. 20; his own, On the right of nations to self-determination, ibid., vol. 20; Decrees of the Soviets. authorities, vol. 1, M.. 1957.

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  41. absolute

    only the victory of the working class can bring about the liberation of all nationalities. Lenin, On the right of nations to self-determination.
    [From lat. absolutus - independent]

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  42. URSENAR Marguerite

    philosophical prose, mainly in the spirit of historical stylization, about moral self-determination

  43. Social activity

    volitional acts, communication, behavior. Social activity is a condition self-determination human

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  44. Hess Moses

    freedom self-determination individuals, universal suffrage, broad public education. In 1861

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  45. PRE-ROMANTISM

    self-determination and assertions of personality, interest in the Middle Ages and the "natural", unaffected

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  46. ELLISON

    self-determination and independence from any form of mass ideology. Publicism: collection "Ghost and action

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  47. Union

    as a result of free self-determination nations and the voluntary unification of equal Soviet

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  1. self-determination

    Apsisprendimas (2)

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  2. self-determination

    with. polit.
    autodetermination f

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  3. self-determination

    with
    autodeterminação f

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  4. self-determination

    1. samookreślenie się;
    2. samostanowienie, samookreślenie, stanowienie o sobie;

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  5. self-determination

    Sebeurceni
    sebeucta

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  6. self-determination

    Wed self-determination c. self determination; ~ owls. see self-determination.

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  7. self-determination

    Autodeterminazione w.

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  8. self-determination

    Self-signed, the right of nations to self-determination - the rights of nations to self-signed

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  9. self-determination

    Wed pl. no (siyasi) tə "yin-müqəddərat, öz müqəddəratını tə" yin etmə, müstəqil yaşamağa başlama; the right of nations to self-determination millətlərin öz müqəddəratını tə "yin etmə hüququ.

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  10. self-determination

    1.eneseleidmine
    2. enesemääramine
    3. eneseteostus

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  11. self-determination

    n
    itsemäärääminen
    the right of nations to self-determination

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  12. self-determination

    self-determination
    הַגדָרָה עַצמִית נ"

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  13. self-determination

    noun cf. kind
    polit.
    self-destruction

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  14. self-determination

    Self-determination
    kujitawala

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  15. self-determination

    with.
    Selbstbestimmung f
    right to self-determination - Selbstbestimmungsrecht n

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  16. self-determination

    with. polit.
    autodetermination f
    the right of nations to self-determination

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  17. self-determination Russian-Dutch Dictionary
  18. self determination

    [ˈselfdɪˌtə:mɪˈneɪʃən] n self-determination self determination self-determination

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  19. apsisprendimas

    self-determination
    @apsisprendimo teisė
    right to self-determination
    @

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  20. self determination

    Ex. self-determination to achieve, realize self-determination - to determine oneself to give, grant self
    determination - give the right to self-determination self-determination- the right of people to * right
    peoples on self-determination independence; free will local ~ local self-determination
    self determination self-determination~ independence

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  21. autodetermination

    well.
    self-determination
    autodeterminazione dei popoli - self-determination peoples

    Italian-Russian Dictionary

SELF-DETERMINATION

SELF-DETERMINATION (eng. self-determination) - the process and result of a person's choice of his position, goals and means of self-realization in specific circumstances of life; the main mechanism for gaining and manifesting freedom by a person. Until recently, the theme of S. was irrelevant for the socio-cultural situation in our country. Only the sphere of professional S. was singled out and provided (and then only in the field of choosing the type professional activity). In other areas, S. had a formal and declarative-demonstrative character. The actualization of this topic is due to at least two sociocultural processes. Firstly, this is the growth of global changes in society, which gives rise to the need for each person to develop their own attitude to what is happening - i.e. S. becomes an integral part of the processes associated with the adoption of vital decisions by a person (from finding a new job or choosing a field of business activity to choosing candidates for government). Secondly, this is the destruction of the ideological barrier built in Soviet times, which separated the Soviet “social space” from everything that constitutes spiritual wealth. modern society(wealth of world culture, philosophy, religion, art) - i.e. a person in terms of understanding his own history, personal “roots”, belonging to cultural traditions and much more has problems C, due to the formed “vacuum” in the place previously occupied by ideology. Man, as the subject of his own life, is characterized by a vital S. that is broader than professional, moral, or civil. The meaning of life S. is inclusion in the system of values ​​that raise the life activity of the subject to a fundamentally different level - the level of the life “path” is no longer so much a person as such, but the values ​​with which he identified himself and took his position in the sociocultural space. Taking a certain position, anticipating his future, realizing his real achievements and shortcomings, a person strives for self-improvement through his own activities, communication with other people. He acts as a subject of his own development, determining his life program. For him, there is a need for self-improvement, in building himself as a person. And expanding the boundaries of one's own capabilities is development management, which can be described by the formula: “S. + self-overcoming. S. can be understood as the establishment of internal restrictions on one's own activity, as the expansion of the boundaries of one's own capabilities aimed at the implementation of plans carried out within the framework of the accepted restrictions. Self-development is due to the awareness of the discrepancy between the I-ideal and I-real, the struggle of motives, overcoming shortcomings through the organization of activities and behavior. The essence of the S. process consists in the acts of identifying and asserting an individual position in problem situations, when a person is faced with the need for an alternative choice and must make existential or pragmatic decisions. The result of S. is the output of a person to goals, directions and methods of activity that are adequate to him. individual characteristics, and on the formation of spiritual self-worth, the ability through goal-setting to independently and independently realize one's natural and cosmic destiny. Situation S, and not just a choice of alternatives, S. as a movement in the grounds of one's actions, deeds and deeds can be considered as a kind of unit creative process personality development. S.'s conceptual scheme is described as movement in four semantic spaces: situational, social, cultural, and existential. The search for grounds for solutions in a problem situation, depending on the type of S., can unfold: as situational behavior directed by circumstances (situational space); as a social action determined by a local goal (social space); as a reflection of one's own activity and giving it the status of a “case” that fits into a certain cultural tradition (cultural space); as a reflection of being and, accordingly, movement in eternal values ​​and questions (existential space). Consistent reflection of actions, activity, being acts in the scheme as a method C, the motivation for which is the evaluation of the results of situational behavior, the analysis of the results and consequences of independent activity, the establishment of restrictions on one's own ideas in the process of reflection on their implementation. In addition, reflection serves as a key to realization, a means of intensifying intellectual functions (thinking, understanding, thought-communication, thought action). In the field of education, along with the process of transferring knowledge, another process takes place - the transfer of methods of S. Education becomes the area in which precedents and models of S. are created. The concept of S. raises the question of the “object” of education in a new way. They can be neither an individual nor a class (group, team), but only educational material (objects, phenomena, symbols, models, situations, values, activities, relationships, psychological atmosphere), in the process of selection, research and transformation of which S. and self-development of the subject of education (teacher, student, interacting group, community, etc.). S. underlies innovative pedagogy, which leads to this type of education, to such work with teaching, educating material that changes both the material itself and the subjects of education themselves, and their interaction, mutual influence.


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    SELF-DETERMINATION, SELF-DESIGNATION - the concept of ethics, opposite to the concepts of inertia, "inertia of the heart." Self-determination is an active attitude to the situation, disinterested and even risky, since it is aimed at protecting ... ... Philosophical Encyclopedia

    self-determination-    SELF-DETERMINATION (p. 524)    One of the serious shortcomings of psychology, which, in the opinion of many, does not allow it to claim the status of a serious science, is the ambiguity and vagueness of its main categories. Any psychological concept ... ... Great Psychological Encyclopedia

    SELF-DETERMINATION, self-determination, pl. no, cf. (book). Action under ch. self-determine self-determine. || Identification by the people of their will on the question of the national and state structure (polit.). The right of self-determination of peoples. ... ... Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov

    - (self determination) The philosophical idea of ​​self-determination arose in the 18th century. in connection with the interest in freedom and the primacy of the will of the individual. The concept was applied to any group that was believed to have a collective will. In the twentieth century became ... Political science. Vocabulary.

    SELF-DETERMINATION, I, cf. 1. see self-determination. 2. Determination, identification by the people of their will in relation to their national and state structure. Free with. nations. Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova. 1949 1992 ... Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov

    Exist., number of synonyms: 1 definition (43) ASIS Synonym Dictionary. V.N. Trishin. 2013 ... Synonym dictionary

    English self determination; German Selbstbestimmung. 1. Understanding or determination by the subject of his own nature or basic properties. 2. A conscious act of identifying and asserting one's own position in problem situations. 3. The right of the nation, ... ... Encyclopedia of Sociology

    The right of peoples to self-determination in constitutional and international law is the right of peoples (nations) to determine the form of their state existence as part of another state or as a separate state. In a general sense, this is the right of that ... ... Wikipedia

    self-determination- making decisions concerning oneself personally, without the influence and interference of others. In the practice of social work, self-determination of the CLIENT is associated with the choice of the type of service to minimize dependence on others (especially social workers) and ... ... Social Work Dictionary

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  • Self-determination and professional orientation of students. Textbook and workshop for academic baccalaureate, Panina S.V.. The manual reveals the basic concepts of vocational guidance, offers information about the history of vocational guidance, the career guidance system, its components, etc. The book reveals the teachings that…

Self-determination is the definition of oneself in later life. The process of self-determination is very complex. There are several types of self-realization that exist in parallel with each other, sometimes even intertwined. Personal self-determination is the formation of a person's personality, the search for one's own positions. Social self-determination - choice life path in society. Family self-determination is a conscious choice and building of family life. Professional self-determination - self-realization in the profession. Self-determination is influenced by many factors: the social status of the family, its material well-being, hobbies, the level of education of parents and an example of their life self-determination.

Some people ask: how do you understand the word "self-determination"? Some don't know what to answer. I will try to explain all the patterns of this term. My story is divided into the following sections:

  • what is the self-determination of the people;
  • self-determination functions;
  • purpose of self-determination.

What is self-determination

Self-determination means the right of any nation to decide on its own questions about the form of state existence, the right to freely determine its political status, as well as the implementation of its economic and cultural development.

Self-determination depends on numerous factors, such as economic, political, historical, etc.

The national idea is a kind of generalization of the self-consciousness of the people, which can be expressed through works of art, for example.

The optimal path for the development of the state depends on whether society has a self-determination that would reflect the goals and interests of the people and the country itself. A self-determined people can freely choose the status concerning domestic policy and foreign policy orientation.

Self-determination functions

Self-determination functions can be as follows:

  1. self-determination is a socially integrating principle that creates an integral space of norms and values ​​for the people to live and develop;
  2. self-determination - an explanation of the political and social structure of the state;
  3. self-determination is the formulation of consolidating goals for "common affairs".

The purpose of self-determination

If we talk about the purpose of self-determination, we can say the following.

The vocation of self-determination: the possibility of answering some of the questions that characterize the people who live in the state. Questions about the history and origin of the nation, questions about historical purposes and about the meaning of life in this area. Self-determination often has religious aspects, because religion is one of the most powerful and powerful factors that could contribute to popular unification.

1) Self-determination- - English. self determination; German Selbstbestimmung. 1. or subject to its own nature or basic properties. 2. the act of identifying and asserting one's own in problem situations. 3. nation, people, etc. the very form of government without interference.

2) Self-determination - (eng. self-determination) - the process and result of a person's choice, goals and means of self-realization in specific circumstances of life; the main mechanism for gaining and manifesting freedom by a person. Until recently, the theme of S. was irrelevant for the domestic socio-cultural situation. Only the sphere of professional S. was singled out and provided (and then only in the field of choosing the type of professional activity). In other areas, S. had a formal and declarative-demonstrative character. The actualization of the theme of S. is due to at least two sociocultural processes. Firstly, this is the growth of global changes in society, which gives rise to the need for each person to develop their own attitude to what is happening - i.e. S. becomes an integral part of the processes associated with the adoption of vital decisions by a person (from finding a new job or choosing a field of business activity to choosing candidates for government). Secondly, this is the destruction of the ideological barrier built in Soviet times, which separated the Soviet "social space" from everything that constitutes the spiritual wealth of modern society (the assets of world culture, philosophy, religion, art) - i.e. in terms of understanding one’s own history, personal “roots”, belonging to cultural traditions, and much more, a person has problems with S., due to the resulting “vacuum” in the place previously occupied by the Marxist-Leninist ideology. Man, as the subject of his own life, is characterized by a vital S. that is broader than professional, moral, or civil. The meaning of life S. is inclusion in the system of values ​​that raise the subject's vital activity to a fundamentally different level - the level of the life "path" is no longer so much a person as such, but the values ​​with which he identified himself and took his position in the sociocultural space. Taking a certain position, anticipating his future, realizing his real achievements and shortcomings, a person strives for self-improvement through his own activities, communication with other people. He acts as a subject of his own development, determining his life program. For him, there is a need for self-improvement, in building himself as a person. Expanding the boundaries of one's own capabilities is development management, which can be described by the formula: "S. self-overcoming." S. can be understood as the establishment of internal restrictions on one's own activity, as the expansion of the boundaries of one's own capabilities aimed at the implementation of plans carried out within the framework of the accepted restrictions. Self-development is due to the awareness of the discrepancy between the I-ideal and I-real, the struggle of motives, overcoming shortcomings through the organization of activities and behavior. The essence of the S. process consists in the acts of identifying and asserting an individual position in problem situations, when a person is faced with the need for an alternative choice and must make existential or pragmatic decisions. The result of S. is a person's access to goals, directions, and methods of activity that are adequate to his individual characteristics, and to the formation of spiritual self-worth, the ability, through goal-setting, to realize his natural and cosmic destiny in an original and independent way. The situation of S., and not just a choice from alternatives, S. as a movement in the grounds of one's actions, deeds and deeds can be considered as a kind of unit of the creative process of personality development. S.'s conceptual scheme is described as movement in four semantic spaces: situational, social, cultural, and existential. The search for grounds for solutions in a problem situation, depending on the type of S., can unfold: as situational behavior directed by circumstances (situational space); as a social action determined by a local goal (social space); as a reflection of one's own activity and giving it the status of a "case", inscribed in a certain cultural tradition (cultural space); as a reflection of being and, accordingly, movement in eternal values ​​and questions (existential space). Consistent reflection of actions, activities, and being appears in the scheme as a method of S., the motivation for which is the evaluation of the results of situational behavior, the analysis of the results and consequences of independent activity, the establishment of restrictions on one’s own ideas in the process of reflection on their implementation. In addition, reflection serves as a key to realization, a means of intensifying intellectual functions (thinking, understanding, thought communication, thought action). In the field of education, along with the process of transferring knowledge, another process takes place - the transfer of methods of S. Education becomes the area in which precedents and models of S. are created. The concept of S. raises the question of the "object" of education in a new way. They can be neither an individual nor a class (group, collective), but only educational material (objects, phenomena, symbols, models, situations, values, activities, relationships, psychological atmosphere), in the process of selection, research and transformation of which occurs WITH. and self-development of the subject of education (teacher, student, interacting group, community, etc.). S. underlies innovative pedagogy, which leads to this type of education, to such work with teaching, educating material that changes both the material itself and the subjects of education themselves, and their interaction, mutual influence. S.B. Savelov

self-determination

English self determination; German Selbstbestimmung. 1. Understanding or determination by the subject of his own nature or basic properties. 2. A conscious act of identifying and asserting one's own position in problem situations. 3. The right of the nation, people, etc. to determine the form of government itself without outside interference.

(eng. self-determination) - the process and result of a person's choice of his position, goals and means of self-realization in specific circumstances of life; the main mechanism for gaining and manifesting freedom by a person. Until recently, the theme of S. was irrelevant for the domestic socio-cultural situation. Only the sphere of professional S. was singled out and provided (and then only in the field of choosing the type of professional activity). In other areas, S. had a formal and declarative-demonstrative character. The actualization of the theme of S. is due to at least two sociocultural processes. Firstly, this is the growth of global changes in society, which gives rise to the need for each person to develop their own attitude to what is happening - i.e. S. becomes an integral part of the processes associated with the adoption of vital decisions by a person (from finding a new job or choosing a field of business activity to choosing candidates for government). Secondly, this is the destruction of the ideological barrier built in Soviet times, which separated the Soviet "social space" from everything that constitutes the spiritual wealth of modern society (the assets of world culture, philosophy, religion, art) - i.e. in terms of understanding one’s own history, personal “roots”, belonging to cultural traditions, and much more, a person has problems with S., due to the resulting “vacuum” in the place previously occupied by the Marxist-Leninist ideology. Man, as the subject of his own life, is characterized by a vital S. that is broader than professional, moral, or civil. The meaning of life S. is inclusion in the system of values ​​that raise the subject's vital activity to a fundamentally different level - the level of the life "path" is no longer so much a person as such, but the values ​​with which he identified himself and took his position in the sociocultural space. Taking a certain position, anticipating his future, realizing his real achievements and shortcomings, a person strives for self-improvement through his own activities, communication with other people. He acts as a subject of his own development, determining his life program. For him, there is a need for self-improvement, in building himself as a person. Expanding the boundaries of one's own capabilities is development management, which can be described by the formula: "S. self-overcoming." S. can be understood as the establishment of internal restrictions on one's own activity, as the expansion of the boundaries of one's own capabilities aimed at the implementation of plans carried out within the framework of the accepted restrictions. Self-development is due to the awareness of the discrepancy between the I-ideal and I-real, the struggle of motives, overcoming shortcomings through the organization of activities and behavior. The essence of the S. process consists in the acts of identifying and asserting an individual position in problem situations, when a person is faced with the need for an alternative choice and must make existential or pragmatic decisions. The result of S. is a person's access to goals, directions, and methods of activity that are adequate to his individual characteristics, and to the formation of spiritual self-worth, the ability, through goal-setting, to realize his natural and cosmic destiny in an original and independent way. The situation of S., and not just a choice from alternatives, S. as a movement in the grounds of one's actions, deeds and deeds can be considered as a kind of unit of the creative process of personality development. S.'s conceptual scheme is described as movement in four semantic spaces: situational, social, cultural, and existential. The search for grounds for solutions in a problem situation, depending on the type of S., can unfold: as situational behavior directed by circumstances (situational space); as a social action determined by a local goal (social space); as a reflection of one's own activity and giving it the status of a "case", inscribed in a certain cultural tradition (cultural space); as a reflection of being and, accordingly, movement in eternal values ​​and questions (existential space). Consistent reflection of actions, activities, and being appears in the scheme as a method of S., the motivation for which is the evaluation of the results of situational behavior, the analysis of the results and consequences of independent activity, the establishment of restrictions on one’s own ideas in the process of reflection on their implementation. In addition, reflection serves as a key to realization, a means of intensifying intellectual functions (thinking, understanding, thought communication, thought action). In the field of education, along with the process of transferring knowledge, another process takes place - the transfer of methods of S. Education becomes the area in which precedents and models of S. are created. The concept of S. raises the question of the "object" of education in a new way. They can be neither an individual nor a class (group, collective), but only educational material (objects, phenomena, symbols, models, situations, values, activities, relationships, psychological atmosphere), in the process of selection, research and transformation of which occurs WITH. and self-development of the subject of education (teacher, student, interacting group, community, etc.). S. underlies innovative pedagogy, which leads to this type of education, to such work with teaching, educating material that changes both the material itself and the subjects of education themselves, and their interaction, mutual influence. S.B. Savelov

SELF-DETERMINATION, -i, cf. 1. see self-determination. 2. Determination, identification by the people of their will in relation to their national and state structure. Free with. nations.


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self-determination- self-determination, pl. no, cf. (book). Action on verb. self-determine - self-determine. || Identification by the people of their will on the issue of national and state ........
Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov

Self-determination cf.- 1. The process of action on the value. verb: self-determine, self-determine (1a1). 2. The right of the nation to create its own national statehood.
Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova

National Self-Determination- - the key principle of national policy, the most complete expression of democracy in national relations.
Political vocabulary

self-determination- - one of the concepts of international law, which consists in the possibility of a certain group of people, isolated from the general mass according to ethnic, confessional, ideological ........
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the right of peoples (nations) to independently determine the form of their state existence, whether as part of another state ........
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self-determination- -I; cf.
1. to Self-determination - self-determination.
2. Identification by the people of their will in relation to their national and state structure. Right to p.
Explanatory Dictionary of Kuznetsov

self-determination— - the degree of self-esteem; the content side of the orientation of the personality;
definition of a person in society as a person,
taking an active position ...
Economic dictionary

Right to Self-Determination of Peoples (Nations)- - in the science of constitutional law - the right of peoples (nations) to independently determine the form of their state existence, whether it be as part of another state ........
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Right to Self-Determination of Peoples (Nations)- - in the science of constitutional law, a concept meaning the right of peoples (nations) to determine whether they want to be part of another state or have their own state ........
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- - the right of peoples (nations) to independently determine the form of their state existence. B.N. us. presupposes the free establishment of various forms by the nation ........
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Equality and Self-Determination of the Peoples of the Russian Federation- - the constitutional principle of a federal structure, according to which the peoples inhabiting the Russian Federation have the right to independently determine the forms of their political structure ........
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The Right of Nations to Self-Determination- see the national question.
Soviet historical encyclopedia

Life Self Determination- is the definition of oneself in relation to universal criteria for the meaning of life and the realization of oneself on the basis of this self-determination.
Psychological Encyclopedia

Collective Self-Determination- A special form of self-determination aimed at a selective attitude, interaction with members of a particular social group, the degree of acceptance of group norms, values, meanings, etc.
Psychological Encyclopedia

Personal Self-Determination- 1. The phenomenological feeling of a person that he has regarding his own inner self, regardless of all others, going beyond the biological ........
Psychological Encyclopedia

Personality: Self-determination- - a conscious act of identifying and asserting one's own position in problematic situations. Its special forms are collective self-determination and professional self-determination.
Psychological Encyclopedia

Professional Self-Determination— A special form of self-determination aimed at making a decision on the choice of a profession and ways of forming a person as a professional.
Psychological Encyclopedia

self-determination Any self-assessment. This term is usually used in relation to personality assessment techniques by which an individual obtains information about himself. Also called self-esteem.
Psychological Encyclopedia

Self-determination Collective- - a special form of self-determination of the individual - a selective attitude to the influences of a particular group, expressed in the acceptance by the individual of some and the rejection of other group ........
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Self-Determination of Personality- - an independent choice by a person of his life path, goals, values, moral standards, future profession and living conditions.
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Social Self-Determination- - this is a definition of oneself in relation to the criteria developed in society (and accepted by this person) of the criteria for belonging to a certain sphere of social relations and a certain ........
Psychological Encyclopedia

National Self-Determination- - a spiritual and practical process, the result of which is the development of national self-consciousness and the formation of a nation. A special manifestation of the national spirit ........
sociological dictionary

The Nation's Right to Self-Determination- - the right of ethnic communities to sovereignty (independence).
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Primordial (pre-world) Self-Determination of Will- - timeless self-determination, as a result of which a person reveals himself exactly as who he is. This self-determination is not to be understood naturalistically,...
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Social Self-Determination- - this is a process of personal internal acceptance and consolidation (internalization) of external socially significant norms and values; correlation of the individual in society.
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The Right of Nations to Self-Determination- - one of the dramatic examples of the action of indefinite concepts; this phrase does not define the concepts: law, nation and self-determination. But it sounds nice, just like...
Philosophical Dictionary

self-determination- (eng. self-determination) - the process and result of a person choosing his position, goals and means of self-realization in specific circumstances of life; main acquisition mechanism.
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Self-determination, Self-assignment- - the concept of ethics, opposite to the concepts of inertia, "inertia of the heart." Self-determination is an active attitude to the situation, disinterested and even associated with ........
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