The alien and (or) one’s own: modern hidden calques (based on the collocation Kak po Mne [as for me])
... utilises linguistic elements pre-existing in the recipient language. The mechanism of embedding a semantic calque into an already existing model of signification is illustrated using the example of the collocation kak po mne and its interaction with the original ... ... of ethical concepts.
Uchenye Zapiski Kazanskogo Universiteta. Seriya Gumanitarnye Nauki
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Chekletsova, E. I., 2015. Modern borrowings from English in the speech of representatives ...
Energy and the Ways of its Conceptualisation in Cognition: an Attempt at an Epistemological Analysis
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The Problem of Being: Kant and Heidegger
... Critique of Pure Reason but also with Kant’s pre-critical work, The Only Possible Argument in Support of a Demonstration of the Existence of God (1763), in which Kant explicitly addressed the question of being for the first time. Heidegger focuses on the ... ... non-empirical, object created by the power of imagination, a correlate of everything cognisable. So understood, being is created by the human, therefore it is not transcendent but immanent to him/her. I also note that in characterising being Heidegger gradually ...
Kant über Sein und Zeit und Denken und Sein. Selbsterkenntnis durch Selbstaffektion
... subject of this judging act, and 4. recognises him-/herself as identical in these two different cognitive roles. By this very analysis Kant shows that the eminent micro-judgement-act “I think” has the complex, though paradigmatic substructure of each human subject recognising his/her identity as thinking / judging and temporally existing while thinking / judging.
Caimi, M., 2002. Selbstbewußtsein und Selbsterkenntnis in Kants transzendentaler Deduktion. In: D. H. Heidemann, Hg. 2002. Probleme der Subjektivität in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Stuttgart und Bad Cannstatt: ...
Identification of intonation and emotions of the native language in vocal melody perception
The issue of interrelation between vocal music and native language intonation has constantly been arousing academic interest among intonation researchers. As a form of language existence, vocal music reveals specific tonal features that imply communicative and emotive meanings perceived via the human auditory faculty. A vocal-music utterance is intonationally correlated with samples of oral speech, this fact proving intonological essence of the considered phenomenon, whose systemic studies have only recently started. This paper describes an ...
Potential of Russian-Indian scientific cooperation (the case of western border regions of Russia)
... relatively small number of co-authored publications in 2000—2019. The most productive in terms of an increased number of collaborative articles and citations are five fields of science, i. e. physics, engineering, chemistry, mathematics, and medicine. Humanities and social sciences are least involved in the process of co-production of knowledge by Russian and Indian scholars. The main constraints to the implementation of the existing potential of Russian-Indian scientific cooperation are the language barrier, the priority of state support for certain areas of knowledge, territorial remoteness and the related complexity in building social ties, the difference in the systems ...
Really: syntactics without semiotics?
... treated as signs with their concepts and syntactics. Functional words including discourse particles allow both approaches. The existence of Old Russian particle TI1 as has been proved by Zaliznjak on the basis of formal conditions, constraining the position ... ... Poststrukturalismus. Paderborn; Munchen; Wien; Zurich: Ferdinand Schoningh.
Kravchenko, A. V., 2022. Language and the nature of humanness (Invitation to a discussion). Slovo. ru: Baltic accent, 13 (3), pp. 7—24,
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Kant and “Seasickness” of Modernity
... compensate for the sudden stresses and “gnostic impulses” provoked by the modern worldview revolution, bringing back an “orientation in thinking” which reorients the world process and individual activity. The imperative to always see and respect humanity in a particular individual warns against the “category mistake” committed by modern radicals who ascribe agency (subjectivity) to non-human abstractions which cannot possess this property. In theory, Kant grounds the view that humanity ...
Nikolay Fyodorov’s Attempt to Link Aristotelian and Kantian Natural Teleology to the Project of Nature Regulation
... foundations that warrant the existence of purpose of the products of nature is replaced by the attention to the fact that what exists in nature is not sufficiently purposive. The change of perspective is accompanied by a revision of the notions of what ... ... ridding nature of destructiveness. Thirdly and finally, the Russian philosopher maintains that an indispensable condition of human virtue and the attainment of happiness is the regulation of nature by the human being through prescribing for it an external ...
The phenomenon of heterogeneity of the speech subject in German retrospective discourse
... the problem of interaction of the writer’s / hero’s reflexive personality with their own past SELF in the pro-
cess of reconstructing personal experience. The study preliminarily states the fact of ontologically conditioned heterogeneity of the human Ego as a result of the natural process of individual-personal development. The definition of the concept of ‘retrospective discourse’ is given, which is relevant in the context of the research and referentially correlates with memoir-autobiographical ...
Pechora scrolls: St. Augustine’s miracle of the revelation of the Elder
... different genres. The authors explore one of these documents — St. Augustine’s Miracle of the Revelation of the Elder, which exists in two different Pechora documents. One of them is a hagiographic text created by the famous Ust-Tsilma scribe and editor ... ... Pechora scribe I. S. Myandin]. Vestnik Syktyvkarskogo universiteta. Seriya gumanitarnykh nauk, [Syktyvkar University Bulletin. Humanities Series], 2, pp. 20—35 (in Russ).
Volkova, T. F., 2013б. K voprosu o krestianskom vzglyade na srednevekovyye syuzhety ...
The phenomenology of Pushkin’s ‘universal sympathy (based on ‘Аscene from ‘Faust’, ‘The feast in the time of plague’, and ‘the Wanderer’)
... of the poetic momentum of Pushkin’s literary work, which is always in the stress field between the Christmas and Easter meta-codes. This field dictates the solution to the main Christian problem of correlations in the dialogue between God and the human being. It is concluded that Pushkin was aware of the dangers of ‘the mystery of iniquity’, which is closely connected with the ideas of Gnosticism when partaking spiritually and poetically of the literary phenomenology of Goethe’s tragedy ...
The philosophy of the text as texts of philosophy
... regard, it seems fruitful and justified not to build various rationalistic constructions but to take an open look at the very existence of philosophizing. From such perspectives, philosophy appears not so much a single, monolithic, and strictly ordered ... ... Ludwig Wittgenstein's ‘family of language games’. Philosophy is a universal, ultimate understanding of the world, society, human beings, and their self-determination in this reality. In this interpretation, being in itself appears as a text. Philosophizing ...
Translation of sociolect texts
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Barslund, Ch., 2012. The Translation of Literary Prose. In: K. Windle and K.... ... Russ.).
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Coulmas, F., 1998. Introduction. In: F. Coulmas, ed. The Handbook ...
Kant oder Heidegger – Metaphysik, Anthropologie oder Existenzial-Ontologie? Kritische Bemerkungen zu einer Alternative Heideggers im Jahr 1929
... bear in mind from the very beginning the deep differences of these leading aspects: Kant concentrates on the formal structure and the strictly subjective status of time as a form of intuition, Heidegger concentrates on the roles time plays in the daily human world orientation. Under these methodical and conceptional pre-suppositions a close examination must come the result, that both conceptions complement, even complete one another. Heidegger comes closer to the type of time-experience as it is exposed ...
Is Spinoza’s Ethics Heteronomous in the Kantian Sense of the Term?
... which vividly contradicts some of the boldest heteronomous renditions of Spinoza’s ethics. Then I move on to argue for the existence of conditions in Spinoza’s thought that make every heteronomous interpretation of his practical philosophy extremely ... .... These are i) identification of moral value in the quality of an agent’s law-oriented motivation, ii) distinction between human nature as rational and affective, ascribing different sets of laws to each, iii) endowment of reason with moral content,...
On the Role of Gesinnung in Kant’s Ethics and Philosophy of Religion. Part II
... subjective principle of maxims, on virtue as evidence of the presence of Gesinnung, on act as a manifestation of Gesinnung, on the unintelligibility of Gesinnung in its noumenal, suprasensible character, on the innateness of Gesinnung in the sense that it exists not in time, but in the form of its acceptance by free expression of the will, on the singleness of Gesinnung and its indivisibility into periods, on revolution in Gesinnung as distinct from empirical reform, on the creation of the new human being as distinct from the ancient one as a result of the revolution of Gesinnung, on the link between the revolution in Gesinnung and “conversion” or second birth. After discussing the problem of distinguishing the terms Gesinnung and Denkungsart ...
Darwinism as the Missing Link in Kant’s Critical Philosophy
... believe that Darwinism is such a link which bolsters the central but ungrounded thesis of the Critique of Pure Reason on the existence of a priori synthetic judgments. The synthesis of Darwinism and critical philosophy dictates, however, a substantial ... ... and A. Wood. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Georges Gurvitch and Sergey Hessen on the Possibility of Forming Social Unity
... their definitions of the status of the state they concur in defining society as a set of social institutions and communities existing as instruments for expressing personal freedom. The social regulations they propose are already legal situations. Hessen ... ... Journal of the Higher School of Economics, 4, pp. 63-74. (In Rus.)
Bitcilli, P. M., 1927. [Rev.] M. A. Zimmerman, United States in Human History. 1776—1926, Prague: Plamya, 1926. Sovremennye zapiski / Annales contemporaines, 33, pp. 553-554. (In Rus.)
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The Concepts of “Appearance” and “Phenomenon” in Transcendental Philosophy (Kant, Husserl, Fink)
... which possesses true but unknowable being (Kant) and appearance as taking place in the “relative” sphere of the natural attitude (Husserl): with Fink, appearance (or, as Fink constantly writes, “appearing”) turns out to be the condition of the existence of objects. Appearance, understood through the prism of the human being which perceives something as Vorschein, implies an inherently open world. Following Fink, I analyse these provisions and examine, first, light as the metaphysical source of cognition, second, the human being as a special kind of being, third,...
The philosophical and legal content of Sergey Hessen’s concept of personality
... the notion of culture — civilizedness, level of education, and civic virtue. He stressed that the personality and culture existed in a dialectical relationship. Hessen emphasised the primacy of personal freedom and the need to distinguish between freedom ... ... [Society and individual], Moscow.
10. Ochirokonova, N. V., 2005, Problema cheloveka v filosofii S. I. Gessena [The problem of human in S. I. Hessen’s philosophy]. Thesis, Moscow.
11. Rubinshtejn, M. M., 1925, Social'no-pravovye predstavleniya i samoupravlenie ...
Neo-Kantian and phenomenological axiology in N. N. Alekseev’s philosophy of law
... essence of law within Aleseev’s philosophy. It is shown that Alekseev uses Windelband's distinction between the due and the existing as a convenient methodological technique for understanding features of social phenomena. The article considers the context ... ... variety of a priori. Materials of the International Conference on the Philosophy Faculty of Russian State University for the Humanities, 19—20 April 2012. Ed. by A. N. Krouglov], Moscow, P. 129—147.
17. Markov, B. V., 2013, Apriori povsednevnosti ...
Kant and Hegel, an alleged right and the ‘inverted world’
... play of powers, whereas power is a category that makes it possible to understand the supersensible as a realm of laws. This interpretation is inherent in the system of not only theoretical but also practical reason. Freedom is the ‘substance’ of human existence. The unity of freedom is an idea, whose unity is presented in the diversity of actions in the sensible world. A condition for cognising freedom is the categorical imperative. Apparently, applying the moral law formula may lead to contradictions....
I. Kant on religion, faith, god, and church
... the practical, studies on religion proceed from the theoretical significance of the idea of God considered in the Lectures to the practical aspects of this idea addressed in the Religion. The Lectures contain a vast body of speculative evidence of the existence of God, which is completely absent in Religion. Religion places a much stronger emphasis on the need for the moral perfection of human beings than the Lectures do. However, it would be wrong to assume that the Lectures present a position different from the responsibility of human beings for their own moral condition and its development.
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Immaturity and the objective of a true reform in ways of thinking. Part I.
... supplementing the negative maxim of independent thinking with a positive maxim of thinking oneself in the position of others and the maxim of consistent and coherent thinking. Moreover, the requirement of independent thinking is limited by the idea of universal human reason, although Kant is not always consistent in distinguishing between reason and understanding in this context. Independentthinking as a search for the ultimate touchstone of truth within one’s reason/ understanding is supplemented with a thought ...
Social inclusion of people with disabilities de jure and de facto: the included, the self-inclusive and the non-self-inclusive
The article presents an analysis of the social systems, in which human health is not limited to its inclusion in social relations, processes and practices. The main aim of this research work ... ... a limited number of research works on the problem determined the need for a new integrative analysis and synthesis of the existing theories and empirical facts. The evolution of the concepts of social integration and inclusion of people with disabilities ...
Factors of self-actualization of student youth in the context of cross-cultural interaction and the mastering of a macro-mediator language
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Symbolical interactionism: A methodology for ana-lysing processes in an administrative system
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