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To the problem of the serendipity: etymology of the phenomenon of the discoveries, hidden within the fairy tales

The holistic sense of the postmodern present and the ontology of the reading and perception: Procession with distinction

Author(s): Alexandra Kumanova, Nikola Kazanski, Nikolay Vasilev
Subject(s): Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Cultural Essay
Published by: Национална библиотека »Св. св. Кирил и Методий«
Keywords: serendipity (definition); phenomenology of the Good–fairy tale and worldly ground of the Being–distinctio

Summary/Abstract: The revealing of phenomenon of discovering through the fairy fixation of Homo Sapiens. The point is given to the sense, intuition which are naturally motives for researcher to the right direction of its study. The characteristics of the notion serendipity (Lat., Ital.: serendippо), introduced by Horace Walpole, 1717–1797). The emphasizing of the phenomenological ground of the term: fairy tale Travels and Adventures of Three Princes of Serendip (Peregrinaggio di tregiovanni, figluolidelre di Serendippo), edited by Michele Tramezzino in Venice in 1557. The circulation of this fairy tale all over the world.Description of the wandering subjects through fairy tales, reduced to the dictum: If you succeed finding the good in your misery you will obtain more wealth than before. The indication of non-reading and misunderstanding of the fairy tales as related to the Bulgarian context of the real social reality. Referring to the fact of the creative laboratory of Albert Einstein who was suggested by ancient fairy tales to the idea of the Theory of relativity.In the context of formation of the holistic sense in the postmodern times and their intrinsic contemporary philosophical-scientific and information picture of the world with the humanitarian dimensions of the ideal reality of the human sense (Spirit, soul) is presented the definition of the serendipity as “perspicacity and sagacity based on: 1. Natural intelligence with humanitarian trend and religious moral; 2. Vast general and specialized culture and utmost knowledge; 3. Never-ending imagination acquired and learned by from fairy tales which are anthropological equivalence of the magic of the real life“.Cultural-anthropological nature of the unique reading and perception of the sense of ancient texts (and fairy tales) is rationalized in the framework of then sacred right of the Man to be the natural part of the polyphony of the universe (interpreted from the information rhizome of 21 st c.) because the noted relationship is activated into real effect with its inherent repartee. The general conclusion is made on the phenomenological good in the fairy tales as an action and a lesson for action.The study is consecrated to all the knights of the devotion to the life and creation in their principles – the Good, the Beauty and the Truth.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 58-67
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Bulgarian