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The key Algorithms of symbolical-linguistic Model of Feudalism created by medieval Intellectuals

Journal: Dnipropetrovsk University Bulletin. History & Archaeology series (Vol.1, No. 24)

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Page : 3-11

Keywords : algorithms; the Middle Ages; feudalism; hypothetic approaches; intellectual symbolical-linguistic model of feudalism; anonym medieval intellectuals; medieval theological and symbolical-linguistic outlook;

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Abstract

The Article contains some hypothetic Approaches to Definitions of key Algorithms created by Intellectuals of the medieval Period for a Forming of the Christian Civilization as an imitation social Construction and an intellectual Pattern of the Heaven Kingdom and an ideal Christian Community. The Author shows concrete theological, linguistic and others Ways of anonym medieval Intellectuals in theoretical and practical Activities to make an original Model of Feudalism as a social Stylization to Christian religious Communities. The Paper describes authoritative Conceptions of Feudalism and shows main Deficiencies of historical Doctrines about the Middle Ages and Feudalism created on the Base of the European philosophical and scientific Views of XIX–XX Centuries but not on the Base of the medieval theological and symbolical-linguistic Outlook. Besides the Article analyzes fundamental Algorithms of exactly medieval Methods of social, economic and other Models Create by Representatives of spiritual and political Elites. In the Article it has also been shown that Activity of the medieval Intellectuals was principally anonymous according to Christian religious and moral Principles and made an Attempt to propose some original theoretical and methodological Approaches to Analyze historical Sources, concrete historical situations and difficult Problems in contemporary historical Science and in the Middle Ages Studies Segment.

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