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NEED AND INTEREST IN FORMATION WORLD VIEW

Abstract

The author asks the question, how to make sure that a person's knowledge does not remain a dead weight, but becomes a person's property, a part of his personality? And he answers that on the one hand, it is necessary to form a need, on the other-an interest. As soon as the subject understands what he needs, there is an interest in the subject of the need and a desire to realize it. There are real needs and imaginary ones. For example, a person would like to find a friend, but he replaces this need with an interest in buying a new car or other material goods. The author believes that people depend on outside influence in the formation of needs. Within a family, a student group, or a work collective, people influence each other. And this is a feature of communication and the formation of the worldview of each member of the team. Seeing around them examples of a certain worldview attitude to any issues and situations of life, study and work, people think about the general grounds that lead to such a position, that is, the worldview grounds. Thus, there is a need to search for worldview solutions, which, according to the author, should be formed specifically, especially in student audiences.

About the Author

Mark G Straks
MADI
Russian Federation

Ph. D., professor



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