Giftoautochthons: the Missionof the Way of Improvement and Civilization Progress (Part 2)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63437/2309-3935-2025-1(96)-08Keywords:
giftedness, giftoautochthons, giftoalochthons, authenticity, identity, individuality, genophenome of authenticity, perfectotonia, innovative activity, creative behaviorAbstract
The article presents an attempt at a conceptual analysis of the origin, formation and productive role of the phenomenon of giftedness as a factor in the development of human society. Its purpose is to create such versions of their association based on the use of signs of common species abilities and properties and unique, individual signs of abilities and properties that become tools for producing new original means of subsistence, which open up the possibility of improving not only the ways of adaptation, but also the ways and forms of development of an alternative to natural cultural environment and innovative forms of human behavior in such an environment – creative constructive behavior. Perfectotonia and innovativeness are the defining criteria for identifying the levels of possibilities for the effectiveness of creative constructive human behavior and, at the same time, components of the giftedness structure, the functional purpose of which is to ensure that a person uses and adheres to the strategy of “Following the path of improvement”. One of the conditions for adherence to this strategy in the process of evolution and development is the condition of gifted individuals’ compliance with themselves, their authenticity. A significant characteristic of giftologicaly authentic individuals who are organically inherent in the internal orientation of the orientation of conformity is that they identify the conformity of the activity to themselves, their giftedness, and not to themselves and their giftedness to the activity, its requirements and conditions of implementation. In this case, the factors of self-determination are the criteria and indicators of the internal state of the resources of one’s identity and giftedness and their experience. Giftological authenticity as an expression of the internal orientation of conformity determines the emergence and development of the tendency of subjective (personality - cognitive – emotional) assessment of existing standards of organization, activity and behavior from the standpoint of one’s own internal criteria of their expediency, perfection and value. The complex of functional changes that form the content of the dynamics of giftological behavior in the unity of its internal and external dimensions include: stimulation of ability protoforms contained in the sphere of passive resources of their potential; implementation of ability protoforms into the structure of functional tools, the formation of an association of which is initiated by the situation of the need to solve a problem and solve the corresponding tasks; testing of ability protoforms as elements of the formed association in the process of solving a problem and solving tasks; in into functionally full-fledged abilities; emergence of a disposition to reuse them as effective tools; personalization of newly formed abilities and practical use of the motives for their development and improvement; implementation of personalized abilities in the structure of an individual’s identity; systematic use by an individual of identified abilities as authentic resources of a high degree of efficiency and productivity in personally significant practical activities; accumulation of experience in improving practical activities; translation into the cultural space of the maximum level of development of one’s abilities in the form of standards of creative activity, educational transfer of experience and contribution of elements of progressive behavioral changes to the trends of genetic mutations and epigenetic neoplasms. The phenomenology of giftological behavior is outlined – the space of the place in which gifted people – giftoautochthons – “live”.
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