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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2012. Issue 8-1
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NORMATIVITY AS ATTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY OF MORAL SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS

Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Koval'
Mordvinian State University named after N. P. Ogarev


Submitted: July 9, 2012
Abstract. The author considers the specificity of normative processes in an individual's moral self-consciousness, illustrates this specificity by the example of the possible function mechanisms description of such normative regulator as shame, suggests the level of moral consciousness development (according to L. Kohlberg) as the criterion for mechanisms differentiation, and shows that the sensory mechanism of shame action corresponds to pre-conventional level; the conceptual one - to conventional, and the principle one - to post-conventional.
Key words and phrases:
нравственное самосознание
нормативность
моральное требование
уровни развития морального сознания
механизмы работы стыда
moral self-consciousness
normativity
moral requirement
levels of moral consciousness development
mechanisms of shame action
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