Social sense is one of the important indications of social life, ,because it can be defined as a motive of social action that forms the behavior and culture of the society .The study of the phenomenon of social sense is connected not only with the study the reasons of its formation but also with the consequences determining its influence. Ecological crisis of the present period, changing all space-time planet structure is the problem zone which is worth to be considered in the context of the human activity, which defines its sense. Considering these points as well as the other facts in this regard, the necessity for studying the ecological sense is revealed.
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Shishkina, E. (2003). Social sense as a source of ecological transformations. Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences, 1(1), 81-83. doi: 10.22124/cjes.2003.3844
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Shishkina, E. Social sense as a source of ecological transformations. Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2003; 1(1): 81-83. doi: 10.22124/cjes.2003.3844