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Poizner B. N. Charisma: replication of reception. Izvestiya VUZ. Applied Nonlinear Dynamics, 2004, vol. 12, iss. 3, pp. 84-109. DOI: 10.18500/0869-6632-2004-12-3-84-109

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Charisma: replication of reception

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Poizner Boris Nikolaevich, National Research Tomsk State University
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Why the phenomenon of charisma deserves attention of social synergetics? How the sense of «charisma» concept has varied from antiquity up to now? What is a peculiarity of the charisma reception in Russian culture? How the midst of charismatic looks through the prism of nonlinear dynamics? The author aspires to answer similar questions proceeding from following thesis: propagation of the judgement about some person as а charismatic is typical case of а cultural pattern replication. The author bases on works on synergetics, theory of culture, sociology, linguistics, history of science, philosophical anthropology, examples of publicist style.
In first part of the paper a short description of charisma as a psychological phenomenon going back to the primeval society is done. Etymology of «charisma» concept is revealed, constants and variables of the concept sense are shown. It is
suggested to compare contexts in which the «charisma» concept is used in Christianity, Judaism, East philosophy. Semantic peculiarities of the «charisma» concept in Russian, French, English are discussed.

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Received: 
03.09.2003
Accepted: 
14.05.2004
Published: 
23.12.2004