Historical memory in the age of globalization: the case of Russian- Estonian relations
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“The point of departure of peoples determines their fate”: Peter Chaadaev and Alexis de Tocqueville
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The formation of the narrative and the performative in public communication
... viewer/reader consumes ready-made information, which invariably bears an imprint of the author's habitus. When creating a text, the author conveys his or her desires and expresses his or her attitude to the chosen problem. This study aims to answers two questions.... ... of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Studies in Literature and Language], 1, pp. 3—9 (in Russ.).
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On the problem of cultural reference of proverbs (the Russian proverbs with images of clothing)
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The antinomy of political reason. Some deliberations on Kant’s “Answer-ing the Question: What is Enlightenment?”
... isstressed that the project can function only when the interests of government and citizen coincides. Russian history is addressed to illustrate that even “common interests” of the ruler and the citizen leave room for a conflict between them. The author analyses Kant’s paradox stating an inversely proportional connection between the level of civil liberties and that of spiritual freedom. The article proposes a hypothesis about the dissident movement as a possible political form of implementingthis paradox. This dilemma helps to formulate the idea of antinomy of political reason, as well as ...
Factors of self-actualization of student youth in the context of cross-cultural interaction and the mastering of a macro-mediator language
The topicality of this pilot study is predetermined by the necessity to optimize cross-cultural interaction in polyethnic regions by means of revelation of its subjects’ sociological portrait. In this research, the author attempts to experimentally investigate the nature of cross-cultural interaction in mastering a macro-mediator language in the academic discourse. A scenario of the standardized interview has been used as a method of research. The scenario ...
Vladivostok commercial seaport in the first half of the 1920s: export competition and interdepartmental contradictions
... of the XX century was a time of severe trials for the whole of Russia in general and the Far East in particular: World War I; Civil War; foreign intervention. All this time, the Vladivostok Harbor was in fact the only source of external contacts of the ... ... publication is based on archival documents, many of which are being introduced into scientific circulation for the first time. The author sets himself the task of demonstrating the key activities of the central and local authorities aimed at restoring the competitiveness ...
Multimodal text as a means of political identification: an analysis of the Russian blogosphere
... identity of the producer, with a ‘concentrated’ multimodal text. The second type includes blogs that do not reflect the author's political identity, with an ‘amorphous’ multimodal text intended for political consumption and entertainment. The ... ... obrazovaniya [The world of science, culture and education], 3 (22), pp. 64—67 (in Russ.).
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Linguistic and sociological perspective on the perception of profanity in Moscow in 2024
... ban, 44 % supporting a ban in specific situations, and 17 % advocating complete freedom to use profanities. In conclusion, the author offers a model for the perception of profanity: its infrequent, primarily oral speech use, restricted to private settings ... ...
Materyatsya vse?! Rol' brani v istorii mirovoi tsivilizatsii
[Is everyone swearing?! The role of armor in the history of world civilization]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Russian language, obscene vocabulary, curses, expressive words, linguosociology, corpus ...
The Philosophy of Vasily Sesemann and Marburg Neo-Kantianism
... Neo-Kantian school. He is strongly influenced by the phenomenological movement, although expressing certain criticism thereof. The author draws a parallel between Se-semann’s ideas and Nicolai Hartmann’s conception, which makes it possible to classify the ... ... Matierialy miezdunarodnoj w 2 ch. T. 2. / pod red. V. N. Brushinkina [X Kantian reading. Classic minds and challenges of modern civilization. Proceedings of the international conference in 2 hours.
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Königsberg Cathedral and Kant’s tomb in Soviet Kaliningrad
... of philosopher Immanuel Kant in former Kneiphof. The study investigates the authorities’ and general public’s attitudes towards this monuments. Throughout the Soviet period until the beginning of Perestroika, the local Communist party and state authorities attempted to demolish the ruins of the Cathedral, which was damaged during the war, and relocate Kant’s grave. However, this goal was not achieved, because members of Kaliningrad intelligentsia and the emerging civil society, who had the support of Moscow cultural organisations and institutions, including the Ministry of Culture of the RSFSR, furthered the cause of protecting the main attractions of Königsberg/Kaliningrad. Thе article discusses the projects ...
The opposition of homeland — foreign country in “american” novels “For Daily Bread” by H. Sienkewicz and V.G. Korolenko’s “Without Language”
... system of characters are contrasted for spatial oppositions “close — far” and “homeland — foreign land”. It is demonstrated that the peasant traditional patriarchal picture of the world is in conflict with the image of America as an urban civilization of modern times. The authors reveal the specifics of Sienkiewicz’s and Korolenko’s disclosure of American themes. It is emphasized that the vision of America by both writers is ambivalent. From the point of view of Polish and Russian writers, America gives a chance for ...
Foreign culture images and the civilisation/barbarianism opposition in Evelyn Waugh’s Decline and Fall
The author examines Evelyn Waugh's novel Decline and Fall from the imagological point of view. The author identifies and analyses ethnic stereotypes reflected in the images of members of ‘other’ peoples and races. The article ... ... should be analysed in connection with the heterostereotypes of English culture and the philosophic and historical categories of civilization and barbarism.
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International organizations as a subject of international disaster
... However, there are certain differences between the regions in this sphere of cooperation are presented is non-uniform. The author reveals features and advantages of some of them. Activity of the international organizations in general in the field of ... ....org/asean-agreement-on-disaster-managment-and-emergency-
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The Awareness Department of the Don Government in 1919
This article is devoted to the Department of Awareness of the Don Government and its activities during the Russian Civil War. The author describes in detail the structure of the organization, it principal activities, and the reasons behind its closure. The author pays special attention to the political situation in Russia in 1919 and the importance of agitation during the disintegration ...
The political elite recruitment in the Baltic: the role of the ethnic factor
... political processes in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia has been rather significant since these countries’ independence. The author investigates the assumption that after the completion of major Eurointegration procedures, the ethnic factor — which ... ... period of ‘independence-induced euphoria’ faded, Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian power groups had to tackle the problem of civil society formation and the development of a political regime based on democratic procedures. In these countries the processes ...
Problems and prospects of EU — Russia dialogue on visa-free travel
... visa dialogue. Having assessed the implementation of the provisions contained in the four blocks of the “Common Steps”, the authors draw conclusions about the political nature of major obstacles to a visa-free regime. This article is based on the proceedings ... ... liberalization of the visa regime between the European Union and the Russian Federation, 2013, Steering Committee of the EU-Russia Civil Society Forum, Prague.
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On the international cooperation of North-West Russia in the field of innovations in the Baltic
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Russia and the European Union: an elusive quest for common values?
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Semantics of abionims in S. Snegov’s novel “People as Gods”
... on the contrary, the forces hostile to humanity are distinguished by invented names that reflect the specifics of their life philosophy and destructive activity in space. The significance of another literary abionyms in the novel is determined. The author comes to the conclusion that the onomastic space of the work is connected with the writer’s picture of the world, who models the possible path of development of human civilization, based on the priority of the moral law. Literary abionyms perform an ideological and aesthetic function and at the same time endow the novel with additional deep meanings that contribute to a more holistic perception of artistic reality....
Tool-Kit for Ethical Analysis of Video Games: Answer to the Challenges of the New Enlightenment
The authors of the idea of a “new Enlightenment”, Ernst von Weizsäcker and Anders Wijkman, in their 2018 report to the Club of Rome analyse the causes of the explosive development of science and technology in the Modern period and come to the conclusion ...
The Kantian Concept of Human Dignity Today
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Transposition — retelling — translation: the destiny of Areopagitica in Slavia Orthodoxa
... from the turn of the 5th—6th centuries. These texts first appeared in the Slavic Orthodox area in 1370, and subsequent translations emerged at the end of the 17th century, in the 18th and 19th centuries, and, most recently, in contemporary times. The authors introduce a set of criteria that facilitate the differentiation of the analyzed texts into distinct types of text transmission, namely transposition, retelling, and translation. These criteria are founded on factors such as the dominant translation ...
Who and how produces the future (Alexander Fedorov’s new philosophy of common cause)
... kommunisticheskogo budushchego u vlasti i naseleniya SSSR na rubezhe 50—60-kh gg. XX veka
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Territorial Public Self-government (TPGS) as a form of local self-organization of the population
Currently, significant attention is being devoted at various levels of government to the development of civil society, with support directed toward projects initiated by non-profit organizations (NPOs), local communities, and territorial ... ... emergence of new TPSGs. The study compares TPSGs as a form of local self-organization with other formats, including NPOs. The authors conclude that, while there are several differences between TPSGs and NPOs, the primary distinction lies in their foundational ...
The image of Kaliningrad in the perception of university students
... illustrated using the results of a survey based on the method of unfinished sentences, which was developed and conducted by the author.
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Kuznetsova, A. V. and Petrulevich, I. A., 2021. Urban identity and the image of the ...
Who is the one who uses the human language? On Alexsander Kravchenko's article "Language and the Nature of Humanity")
... out of the protracted crisis in linguistics is to use a systemic approach to linguistic semiosis as biological adaptation. The author argues that linguistics is not in a state of crisis but rather in a state of stagnation. Overcoming it presupposes an intensive ... ... the XV conference “Science. Philosophy. Religion”. Problems of ecology and the crisis of values of modern technogenic civilization]. Moscow, рр. 265—294 (in Russ.).
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Workers’ settlements in the Kaliningrad region and their subsequent renaming in 1946—1947
... decision to establish workers’ settlements in the Kaliningrad region was discussed in September 1946 — July 1947. Local authorities sought to create more settlements of the kind. However, the RSFSR leadership insisted on the establishment of one ... ... committee. Gosudarstvennyi arkhiv Kaliningradskoi oblasti (GAKO) [State Archive of the Kaliningrad region], F. R-297.
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The literary revision of Négritude in Evelyn Waugh’s novel Scoop
... imagology — the study of cultural stereotypes as presented in literature. Within the ideational structure of the novel, the author analyses the theory of négritude, which holds that the African civilisation plays a special role in the world. It is concluded ... ... through grotesque and the theory of négritude should be analysed in the context of philosophical and historical categories of civilization and barbarism.
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Linguocultural Transfer: Memplexes in the Anglo-Saxon Tradition
... considers information transfer in time and space. Following the scientific ideas of the evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, the author draws a parallel between ideas and the evolution of genes. Such a parallel is represented by a cultural replicator — ... ... istorii khristianskoi tsivilizatsii: Latinskii Zapad i pravoslavnyi Vostok [Sacralization power in the history of Christian civilization: the Latin West and the Orthodox East]. Moscow.
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