ONTOLOGICAL AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF NATIONAL TRADITIONS
Abstract
This article examines the ontological and epistemological meaning of national traditions, it also says that the concept of "national tradition" is, as it were, a fixed form of spiritual - practical, cognitive activity of the subject for the development of the immanent content of the changing integrity-system of societies in the globalizing world, in particular in Kyrgyzstan, mainly in the context of relativity, reciprocity, events of a person, people, nation, ethnic groups and the world community.
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