Humanistic possibilities of a theater performance in the light of culture phylosophical reflection

Authors

  • Dmitrij Vital'evich Solomko Author

Abstract

The article considers a theater performance as a part of culture universe and as
a means of human existence entirety preservation. Theater performance is presented
as a specific object of culture philosophical reflection. Taking into account a variety
of execution ways a theater performance is considered in the context of philosophical
knowledge. Philosophical level of under-standing allows determining principle
possibilities of theater performance as humanistic. It is shown that independent from
the type of theater performance execution — classical, non-classical or post-nonclassical
— it fulfills a humanistic function, directly or indirectly making a human
to understand the necessity of organized existence

Author Biography

  • Dmitrij Vital'evich Solomko

    graduated from Chelyabinsk State Academy of
    Culture and Art (2006), candidate of philosophy (2010), since 2010 – associate professor, Department of Philosophy and Sociology, South Ural State University (Chelyabinsk,
    Russia). Sphere of scientific interests: culture philosophy, philosophic anthropology, art philosophy, theater philosophy

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Section

LITERATURE STUDIES AND JOURNALISM