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Everyday Life, Reflection, Postmodernism, Everyday Culture, Phenomenon, Philosophical Consciousness
This article considers everyday life as a new topic of philosophical reflection. The author shows the formation of the study of everyday life as a new subject area. The research work describes the main approaches that try to understand the phenomenon of everyday life. The article focuses on the principles of the most popular philosophical approaches to this topic existentialism philosophy of culture and postmodernism philosophy of culture. The most adequate methodology for studying everyday life is the philosophy of culture of postmodernism. It considers the development of the study of everyday life and analyzes various philosophical approaches to understanding this phenomenon. The result of this approach directly follows from the research content of this article. The creation of a holistic picture of everyday life and an integral philosophical theory of everyday life was considered as a promising task in the development of the research work. Therefore, it is aimed at a more complex comparison of the principles of existential and conceptual philosophy, their foundations and methodological aspects. The author argues that postmodernist cultural philosophy, emphasizing plural ontology and the deconstruction of traditional structures, offers the most suitable methodology for studying everyday life. Everyday life, from this point of view, is characterized by uncertainty, various transformations, and the coexistence of multiple realities. The study concludes that methodological relativism is essential for understanding the changing and evolving nature of modern cultural life.