MENTALITY AS AN UNDERLYING ANTHROPOLOGICAL REALITY
AND WAYS OF ITS COMPREHENSION IN THE HUMANITIES
(EXPERIENCE OF EPISTEMOLOGICAL CONSIDERATION)
V.I. Postovalova
Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences
1, bld. 1 Bolshoy Kislovsky Lane, Moscow, 125009, Russian Federation
Abstract.
The work is devoted to the epistemological analysis of the formation of the idea of
mentality in modern humanitarian knowledge. The sources, approaches and main directions in the
understanding of mentality in the science of the 20-21st centuries are considered. The idea is being
developed that the dynamic path of teaching about mentality in modern culture can be
presented as
an ascent from polydisciplinarity in the study of mentality to the creation of mentology as an
integrative discipline. The idea is that in order to understand the processes of the formation of the
idea of mentality in humanitarian
knowledge, it is necessary to take into account, in addition to the
immanent perspective of the presentation of this topic as part of individual disciplines, also the
general context of the formation of humanitarian knowledge. The question of the heuristic value of
ideas and principles of doctrines about integrity for the development
of integrative concepts of
mentality is discussed. It is suggested that the “anthropology of wholeness” can be chosen as an
ontological basis for the development of mentology, and “philosophy of wholeness” in its various
versions, based on the principles of holism, and particularly – on the principle of all-encompassing
unity, can be chosen as a methodological tool for constructing this discipline.
Keywords:
humanitarian knowledge, polydisciplinarity,
integrative discipline, mentalistics
and mentology, mentality, category, concept, picture of the world, integrity, the principle of holism,
all-encompassing unity.