PhD in Philosophy, associate professor of
Vyatka State University of Humanities.
Described are key peculiarities of socio-humanitarian cognition. Actuality of using of activity approach in socio-humanitarian researches is shown, as well as principles of activity approach are formulated.
Key words: human being, society, socio-humanitarian cognition, activity, activity approach, principles.
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