2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-23856-7_4
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Phenomenological Approach to Inclusive Society Construction: Theoretical and Conceptual Aspects

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“…Thus, in the sphere of the everyday world of a special group of people with disabilities, the manifestation of intensional-temporal coordination as a form of intersubjectivity can be rightly presented as a construction and modelling of the social space of such a group, leading to a transformation of meanings, meanings and preferences in the segment "Me-Other". As a result, a new phenomenological sphere of "I-Me" emerges, reflecting the specifics of the transition from the study of the individual-local space of everyday life of a person with disabilities to the integrative study of everyday life of a special group of individuals in a society that includes [15,24]. Consideration of the segment «Me-Other" in the world of everyday life of people with disabilities shows that the construction of their social and everyday space is determined by a set of mental images characteristic of individual human consciousness.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, in the sphere of the everyday world of a special group of people with disabilities, the manifestation of intensional-temporal coordination as a form of intersubjectivity can be rightly presented as a construction and modelling of the social space of such a group, leading to a transformation of meanings, meanings and preferences in the segment "Me-Other". As a result, a new phenomenological sphere of "I-Me" emerges, reflecting the specifics of the transition from the study of the individual-local space of everyday life of a person with disabilities to the integrative study of everyday life of a special group of individuals in a society that includes [15,24]. Consideration of the segment «Me-Other" in the world of everyday life of people with disabilities shows that the construction of their social and everyday space is determined by a set of mental images characteristic of individual human consciousness.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%