Value-Based Concepts of the Art of Oratory
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31489/2024hph3/351-361%20Keywords:
oratory, value, knowledge system, tradition, folk wisdom, worldview, spiritual essence, axiologi-cal consciousness, nation, communicationAbstract
The relevance of the scientific article is that we, having separated from the “Soviet and post-Soviet” envi-ronment, are in search of ourselves, trying to fill the space of the yesterday's axiological cognition with thevalues of new content, seeking to find our place in the Western and Eastern realms. Indeed, the teachings ofHodja Ahmet Yassawi, who occupies a great place in our spiritual world, are very relevant now. His words“Know thyself first” seem to be very significant. Then there are Kazakh biys and orators — spiritual mentorsof the society, erecting barriers to the decline of the moral space of society. And if so, Kazakh oratory is oneof the majestic spiritual universes that formed the system of values. The heritage left by them to descendantsis priceless, and centuries-old history is a witness to it. Spiritual culture originates in the samples of folk wis-dom and advanced teachings. People define their relationships, principles of communication and other typesof contact primarily on the basis of folk wisdom. Thus, in this article we will consider the problem of com-mon human values, which are in close interrelation with each other, in two hypostases. First, we will analyzethe characteristics that are given in oratory to a person (negative-positive) from the perspective of human atti-tudes and traits. Secondly, we aim to take a deeper look into the spiritual and axiological consciousness, intoits inner aspects and mysteries.