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ISSN 2078-9823 (Print), ISSN 2587-7879 (Online)
DOI: 10.15507/2078-9823.043.018.201803.341-351
Dmitriy E. Frolov1, Alla N. Somkina2
1 Independent Researcher (Saransk, Russia),
e-mail: dmitriye.frolov@mail.ru
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3796-8723
2 National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia),
-mail: alla-tishkina@yandex.ru
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7269-6831
PERSONALITY AND ITS FORMATION IN ONTOGENESIS AND PHYLOGENESIS
Introduction. The article is devoted to the problem of the emergence and formation of personality in the process of ontogeny and phylogenies. Methods. This issue is still open. The answers to it fit within the framework of three main research paradigms: the evolutionary (labor) theory, the creationist (human created by God) and the theory of extraterrestrial origin of human (intelligent life is brought to our planet from outer space). Supporters of each approach advocate arguments in favor of their theories. Discussion and Results. The authors’ point of view is that a person is a system of spiritual, psychological and socio-spiritual properties of a person, which, genetically based on natural inclinations and properties, is individually formed and manifested in different types of activity and social relations. Ontologically the personality of the individual is formed in a modern society, approximately by 14 years. At the same time, he or she goes through the processes of socialization and acculturation. Phylogenetically, the personality arose in a primitive society. The distinctive features of the individual and the primitive and civilized societies are considered. It is stated that the alienation of the individual elements are preserved in modern society. Conclusion. Thus, summing up, we can state that the person first emerged in primitive society with the emergence and formation of social relations and ties, the primary carrier and agent of which was the personality of the primitive communal human.
Keywords: personality, phylogeny, ontogeny, primitive society, modern civilized society, modern social typology of personality.
For citation: Dmitriy E. Frolov, Alla N. Somkina. Personality and its Formation in Ontogenesis and Phylogenesis. Gumanitarian : aktual’nye problemy gumanitarnoi nauki i obrazovaniia = Russian Journal of the Humanities. 2018; 18(3): 341–351. (In Russ.). DOI: 10.15507/2078-9823.043.018.201803.341-351
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