List of publications on a keyword: «personal autonomy»
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Emotsional'naia i nravstvennaia ustoichivost' sovremennogo pedagoga
Book Chapter
Directions for educational development in the Year of the Teacher and Tutor- Authors:
- Aleksandr D. Pokhilko, Marina A. Gubanova, Iui Sian
- Work direction:
- Глава 4
- Abstract:
- The chapter is devoted to a detailed analysis of the relationship between moral stability and emotional stability, taking into account the philosophical idea of Confucius about the moral education of a noble person. Confucius, as a great teacher of the ancient world, teaches not only to restrain emotions, but to direct their energy to the moral self-improvement of the individual. This article reveals in detail the content of the concept of emotional stability and the role of the teacher's moral stability in maintaining his emotional stability. In this aspect, brief information is given about the relevant personality traits of a noble person (jun zi), in particular, that a noble person moves «up» and not «down». The issue of different approaches to the moral and emotional nature of irritability is discussed. It was revealed that moral irritability serves as a symptom and a prerequisite for the under-mining of moral and, accordingly, emotional stability as components of personal autonomy. As a result, it is shown that high morality has a positive effect on emotional stability.
- Keywords:
- personality, teacher, emotional stability, personal autonomy, moral stability, moral irritability, Confucius, noble person, jun tzu
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The formation of personal autonomy in the process of professional self-identification
Proceeding
Strategies of Sustainable Development: Social, Law and External-economic Aspects- Author:
- Aleksandr D. Pokhilko
- Work direction:
- Проблемы социализации и профессионального становления личности
- Abstract:
- The subject of the study is personal autonomy as an indicator of the moral maturity of the individual. It is concluded that there are serious problems in this regard. The underdevelopment of the personal principle makes a person not free, inhibits his creative potential, and an independent life can break an immature personality, in particular, prevent a university graduate from adapting to the labor market. The barriers to self-development of the individual and gaining autonomy of the individual are the pluralization of identity, involvement in the system of rigid social dependencies, the tradition of paternalism, insufficient enculturation and corresponding infantilism, and the increasing virtualization of the individual in the information society.
- Keywords:
- socialization, Key words: moral maturity, adaptation to the labor market, personal autonomy, inculturation