Shkolkina Irina N.,
Candidate Sc. {Philosophy}, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), cattyolenka@gmail.com
The article considers the issues of identity and specificity of Russian and Finno-Ugric culture, mental characteristics of these peoples, and the role of ethno-ethics and ethno-pedagogics in the education of the moral in the youth as the members of multiethnic society and their ethnicity.
Keywords: Finno-Ugric world; mentality; education; moral feelings; conscience; consciousness; culture.
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