KnE Social Sciences

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Intercultural Communication in the Cultural Dimension

Published date: Mar 03 2020

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: International Scientific Conference – "Man in the world of culture: problems of science and education"

Pages: 14–17

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v4i5.6506

Authors:

Zhilina V. A .Head of Department of philosophy, Magnitogorsk State Technical University, Doctor of philosophy, associate professor, Magnitogorsk, Russia

Abstract:

The article deals with the problem of intercultural communication as an autonomous phenomenon in culture. In the analysis of the terminological instability of the definition of this phenomenon, the structuring of its ontological characteristics is proposed. Intercultural communication is defined in the characteristics of the communicative subject. The role of intercultural communications in the symbolic world of human existence is proved.

Keywords: subject, culture, intercultural communication, language, myth, art, religion

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