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Mythical cognition and social consciousness (based on mythological characters)

Issue 55, 2024

Aikerim Akanova, Lyazzat Yespekova, Kuanyshbek Kenzhalin, Amangul Adilbek, Amina Magzumbekova

Received 09.08.2023, Revised 24.11.2023, Accepted 10.02.2024

https://doi.org/10.54919/physics/55.2024.267vt4

Abstract

Relevance. The set of views that are closely related to art and culture, which develops and develops in close connection with the life of the nations of the world over the centuries is called a worldview.

Purpose. The root of such concepts as national cognition, national identity, general worldview is intertwined with mythology.

Methodology. The article also proves the origin, foundation, continuity and irony of the mythology found in Turkic and foreign mythology, as well as analyzes the similarities and differences between the core of the Turkic worldview, mythical knowledge of the peoples in the world.

Results. Because myth is an integral part of popular knowledge, translated from the Greek, “Myphos” means a legend, a story. The article considers the mythical vocabulary in the context of the mythological knowledge of the Turkic peoples, based on Kazakh folk prose.

Conclusions. The conclusions of foreign and domestic scientists on general mythology and scientific opinions in the context of the inseparable link between myth and society were confirmed.The basis of general mythology the views of scientists in the field of mythical vocabulary, which are found in science are summarized in one channel. The roots of Turkic mythology in the world mythology are revealed and a comparative analysis is made.

Keywords: myth; mythology; mythical vocabulary; society; Turkic; mythological character

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Akanova A, Yespekova L, Kenzhalin K, Adilbek A, Magzumbekova A. Mythical cognition and social consciousness (based on mythological characters). Sci Herald Uzhhorod Univ Ser Phys. 2024;(55):2674-2681. DOI: 10.54919/physics/55.2024.267vt4

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