Language of digital poetry description: the semiotic and literary aspects
There is a dearth of empirical literary studies devoted to digital literature, primarily due to the poor development of a methodological framework for analysing digital texts and a lack ... ... course of digital intermedial text analysis is proposed based on these considerations.
Asmus, V. F., 1962. Reading as work and creativity.
Voprosy literatury
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Barthes, R., 1994.
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A part outside the whole? (To Anton Zimmerling's article “Really: syntactics without semiotics?”)
Before delving into the connections between linguistics and semiotics, it is essential to establish a clear demarcation between these fields, which necessitates a precise definition of each subject. However, the ... ... theory of evolution. In: Metod: moskovskii ezhegodnik trudov iz obshchestvovedcheskikh distsiplin [METHOD: Moscow Yearbook of Works from Social Science Disciplines], 9. Moscow, pp. 151—173 (in Russ.).
Chebanov, S. V., 2020. The system of understanding ...
Pechora scrolls: St. Augustine’s miracle of the revelation of the Elder
... created by the famous Ust-Tsilma scribe and editor of Old Russian texts Myandin, who lived in the second half of the 19th century. The Miracle is a part of the Book of St. Augustine and has survived in only a few copies. It is noteworthy that Myandin’s works have not been previously studied. Employing textual analysis, the authors came to the conclusion which of the two Myadlin’s texts is closer to the earliest surviving scroll of the Miracle (Science Library of Moscow State University, the collection of manuscripts of the Old Believers of Bessarabia and Belaya Krinitsa, No. 2194,...
Paul Natorp’s social pedagogic theory and it’s relevance to modern russian education
The paper discusses Paul Natorp’s social pedagogy theory from the point of its relevance to the modern educational discussions. Natorp sees practical task of his pedagogic theory in negation of German society’s crisis ... ... V. A., 2006, Filosofiya i pedagogika Paulya Natorpa [Paul Natorp’s philosophy and pedagogics], Izbrannye raboty [Selected works], Moscow, p. 7—25.
11. Lapshin, I. I., 1911, Social'naya pedagogika Natorpa. [Natorp’s social pedagogy] Ocherki po ...
The Old Believer question in the works of the classics of Russian anarchist thought
... anarchist movement regarded Old Believers as a potential support in the struggle against the tsarist government. According to the views of the revolutionaries, the mentality of Old Believers shared numerous similarities with the ethics of Russian socialists.... ... sought to identify in Old Belief a “natural” inclination toward anti-monarchical protest, revolutionary radicalism, and even readiness for armed rebellion.
Old Believers, anarchism, Old Belief, M. A. Bakunin, P. A. Kropotkin, L. N. Tolstoy, church,...
“The Great Rationalist”: Alexey Vvedensky on Kant in the Context of Russian Kantiana
... represents Kant, and the fact that it sheds light on Vvedensky’s attitudes toward Kantian philosophy. Alexey Vvedensky is to this day a little-known figure in the history of Russian philosophy, such that I thought it would be helpful to preface the ... ... Tipo-lit. t-va I. N. Kushnereva, pp. 49-61. (In Rus.)
Ern, V. F., 1991a. From Kant to Krupp. In: V. F. Ern, 1991. Sochineniya [Works]. Moscow: Pravda, pp. 308-318. (In Rus.)
Ern, V. F., 1991b. The Essence of German Phenomenalism. In: V. F. Ern, 1991. Sochineniya ...
Kants Sendschreiben zum Tod des Studenten Johann Friedrich von Funk (1760). Zur literaturhistorischen Einordnung – Teil 2: Antike Vorbilder der Seelenleitung
In this second installment (for the first, see Kantian Journal, 2024, vol. 43, no. 2), Kant’s references to ancient consolation writings are elaborated. The general aim is to make Kant’s proximity to the Roman Stoa, and his borrowings ... ... in the cosmos and his radical finitude. Closeness to God can only arise through the moral feeling and the infinitely distant work of God, heaven itself — a famous motif Kant adopted from Seneca. Therefore, comfort and the resources for coping with life ...
The Nature of Appearance in Kant’s Transcendentalism: A Seman- tico-Cognitive Analysis
... between the “two objects” theory and the “two aspects” theory. In this paper, I develop a semantico-cognitive approach to Kant’s transcendentalism in general as well as to his conception of appearance in particular. Its use makes it possible to ... ... sense (Sinn) of the appearance and that the empirical thing in itself is its reference (Bedeutung).
Ameriks, K., 1982. Recent Work on Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy. American Philosophical Quarterly, 19(1), pp. 1-24.
Allison, H., 1983. Transcendental ...
Ethnopolitical movement of the Sámi in the Arctic region: from development to stagnation
The ethnopolitical movement of the Sámi in the Arctic region is examined through significant events in its development, including during Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine. The author attempts to assess the current stage of the movement’s development and justify factors of its stagnation, proposing potential positive change scenarios based on the analysis of leading scholarly works in ethnopolitics and international relations, as well as open official internet resources of international organizations and periodical news publications. As a result, the author suggests considering five main stages in the development of the Sámi ...
Immanuel Kant in the Conversations and Reflections of Nikolay Strakhov
... reception of Kant’s philosophy is the Russian thinker’s home library catalogue, his correspondence and his own philosophical works. Among Strakhov’s interlocutors were not only philosophers and natural scientists, but also writers, including Fyodor ... ... the cultural and intellectual horizon of the epoch. The many years of correspondence with the last two writers went a long way to shape and develop Strakhov’s perception of Kant as a thinker. Indeed, without a virtual dialogue with Kant no modern philosophical ...
Open Use of Reason: Socrates and Kant
... ethics and epistemology; Socrates brought about a similar revolution in ancient Greek philosophy. The image of Socrates continues to inspire modern scholars, the main features of this image being rationality and publicity. Socrates is seen as an arch-rationalist ... ... Kant [Articles from the encyclopaedic dictionary. Kant]. In: A. V. Gulyga and A. F. Losev, ed. 1988. Sochineniya v dvuh tomah [Works in Two Volumes]. Volume 2. Moscow: Mysl, pp. 441-479. (In Rus.)
Steinsaltz, A. and Funkenstein, A., 1997. Sociologiya nevezhestva ...
Signs and senses as an epistemological problem
... communication tool rather than the mode of existence of humans as living (cognitive) systems, impedes scientific explanation of both language and linguistic signs. As an alternative, the core problem of semiotics is approached within the framework of constructivist epistemology that allows us to resolve the contradictions in the objectivist interpretation and explanation of sign, meaning, and sense which are viewed as emergent phenomena.
Blumenau, D. I., 1982.
Problemy svertyvaniya nauchnoi informatsii
[Problems of collapsing ...
The Mobius strip of the pragmasemantics of sense: from culture through subjectivity to nothingness and back
The author endeavors to systematically present sense formation through the lens of the pragmasemantic approach. It enables the demonstration of how ... ... [Negative statements]. Leningrad, 104 p. (in Russ.).
Da Vinci, L., 2010. Izbrannye proizvedeniya Leonardo da Vinci [Selected works Leonardo da Vinci]. Vol. I. Moscow: Art. Lebedev Studio Publishing House, 444 p. (in Russ.).
Damasio, A., 2010. Self Comes ...
Kant and “Seasickness” of Modernity
... modernity’s “gnostic dizziness?” I maintain that Kant’s critical turn is still an effective strategy by means of which to compensate for the sudden stresses and “gnostic impulses” provoked by the modern worldview revolution, bringing back an ... ... traveler with a map of regulative ideas and a “moral compass”, along with an explanation of disruptive factors, offering a working explanation of the situation and its possible outcomes. Kant’s “Copernican revolution” brings human beings back ...
Technological Metaphor and Communicative Models in Contemporary Russian Poetry
... investigates the functioning of technological metaphor and communication models in poetic discourse. The aim of the study is to explore contemporary Russian poetry in its relation to digital technologies, employing cognitive-discursive and media-cognitive ... ...
Orudie i znak v razvitii rebenka: sobranie sochinenii v 6 tomakh
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The
tool and sign in the development of the child. Collected works in 6 volumes]. Vol. 6.
Moscow, рр. 5—90 (in Russ.).
Zakharkiv, E., 2021. Contemporary Poetry in the Digital Age: A ...
Interfaces of Contemporary Poetry: Turn-taking and Multiple Addressing
The characteristic feature of contemporary poetry is an increased attention to the pragmatics of the message. The Internet influences the activation of the communication function, and metalinguistic reflection ... ... University Press.
Barthes, R., 1994. Author’s death. In: R. Barthes, ed.
Izbrannye raboty: Semiotika. Poetika
[Selected works: Semiotics. Poetics]. Moscow, pp. 384—391 (in Russ.).
Benthien, C., Lau, J. and Marxsen, M., 2019.
The Literariness of ...
‘Mother’, ‘wife’ and ‘friend’: semantics and pragmatics of an address
... of the word 'mother' when used as a term of address. It examines secondary uses of the term in literary texts from the 1780s to the present, a sample of 4,272 tokens, alongside dictionary definitions. The study revealed that, in different communicative ... ... secondary usage, is suggested as a tool to describe the pragmatics of addressing a person as a 'mother'. However, unlike Lakoff's works, this study applies the cluster model not to idealised cognitive models — those of birth, genetics, upbringing, and others ...
Digital poetry between the printed page and cinema: the difference in agency structures
... initially published in print, coming out in 1967 and 1973, respectively. The poet's creative journey from crafting 'poem-pictures' to producing 'poem-movies' sparks inquiries into the contrasting subjective frameworks of printed poems versus their digital adaptations ... ... (in Russ.).
Barthes, R., 1994. The Effect of Reality. In: R. Barthes, ed
. Izbrannyye raboty. Semiotika. Poetika
[Selected Works. Semiotics. Poetics]. Translated by G.
K. Kosikov. Moscow, pp. 392—400 (in Russ.).
Belavina, E.
M., 2022. Poetry and Science: ...
Impossible ‘qui pro quo’: Fedor Dostoevsky and Zinaida Gippius (the short story “Ivan Ivanovich and the Devil”)
... Gippius's story “Ivan Ivanovich and the Devil.” Rooted in a comedic literary device based on misunderstanding and confusion, the ‘qui pro quo principle’ was identified by Rita Kleyman as a key element in the poetics of Fedor Dostoevsky's works, particularly in his novel “The Brothers Karamazov”. Scholars have frequently noted the connection between Gippius's story and Dostoevsky’s novel. However, the presence of another link — the ‘qui pro quo principle’ — has yet to be explored in Gippius's text. The analysis demonstrates that the principle manifests through the symbolic pairing of the main characters and is closely tied to the theme of temptation. The use of the ‘qui pro quo’ principle in the story results ...
Who and how produces the future (Alexander Fedorov’s new philosophy of common cause)
The article presents a reflection on Alexander Fedorov's project aimed at analysing the future and the model of production. This model facilitates the correlation of factors related to subjectivity and sociality within the process of future production. Notably, the work emphasizes Alexander Fedorov's assertion regarding the pivotal role of children and childhood and the typology of actors involved in this process. The proposed concept and model establish a fertile ground for further interdisciplinary research. From ...
Pragmatics of intentional omission in a film synopsis
This article explores film synopses that are treated as advertising texts characterized by semantic density and succinctness. They contain purposeful omission aimed to intrigue recipients and stimulate them to watch the film. The research is set in the framework of linguapragmatics and its goal is to reveal the ways intentional omissions work in film synopses. This research is novel as film advertisements have not been viewed through the lens of the means aimed at creating omission of information and their effect on the text pragmatics. The sample includes 100 film synopses for Russian ...
Functional specificity of explanation in expository texts: a pragmatic model and elaboration principles
... two-part discursive structure. The communicative act of explanation is characterised by a perlocutionary goal of making the reader understand the properties of an entity. This understanding focuses on the properties that are unclear or not obvious to the reader. The perlocutionary goal defines the key feature of the explanation act, which uses diverse verbal tools to clarify the properties of an entity. The article proposes a performative model of the explanation act, which outlines the mechanism ...
Cultural discrepancy within Russian-speaking community in Israel
The objective of the present research is to discover and explain a variety of cultural preferences within the Russian-speaking community in Israel. We juxtapose veteran ... ... literature as a historical and cultural problem. In:
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T. 3. Semiotika i tipologiya kultury
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Semiotics and Typology of Culture], pp. 380—388. Tallinn (in Russ.).
Milgram, M., 2016. Nothing will ...
Digital storytelling and micro-narratives — new forms of representation of personal experience and collective creativity
... translate personalized evaluative and often pseudo-expert opinions into the public space, are becoming increasingly emotional to the detriment of the content. Constantly increasing the information flow and immersing its participants in the interactive ... ... storytelling and, as a result, it begins to reproduce itself.
Barthes, R., 1989. Izbrannye raboty: Semiotika: Poetika [Selected works: Semiotics: Poetics]. Translated from French by G. K. Kosikov. Moscow (in Russ.).
Eco, U., 2005. Rol' chitatelya: issledovaniya ...
Continuity of Texts. Metafiction in a Cortazar Short Story and its Swedish Translation
... number of unanswered questions during the reading of the text. The analysis shows that this state of tension is weakened and works differently in the Swedish version of the story. By changing the title and other minor, but substantial, parts of the text,... ... Swedish translation. The narrative structure is altered and, as a result, the reader of the Swedish version does not have access to the same multiple interpretations afforded by Cortázar’s Spanish text.
Breton, A., 1924.
Les pas perdus.
Paris: ...
The text in the context of the Tartu Semiotic School: problems and prospects
In this article, I discuss problems associated with the emergence and development of the concept of text, which is central to the Tartu-Moscow Semiotic School (TMS). The first problem is the interrelation between statics and dynamics. From the perspective ... ... Tartu — Moscow semiotic school]. Moscow: Gnozis (in Russ.).
Bart, R., 1989. Izbrannye raboty: Semiotika: Poetika [Selected works: Semiotics: Poetics]. Moscow: Progress (in Russ.).
Benvenist, E., 1974a. Levels of linguistic analysis. In: E. Benvenist,...
Events as a semantic framework for the construction of reality: the prospects of a transition to a dynamic ontology
... Cognising and understanding reality requires the consideration and construction of data, descriptions, correlations, and narratives, to all of which concrete events are the key. In this article, we analyse the connection between an event and reality, with a special ... ... malykh [Analysis of infinitesimal]. Moskva; Leningrad: Gostekhteorizdat (in Russ.).
Spinoza, B., 1999. Sochinenija v 2 tomakh [Works. In 2 volumes]. Vol. 2. St. Petersburg, Nauka (in Russ.).
Tulchinskii, G.L., 2001. Ideas: sources, dynamics and logical ...
Linguistic Means Expressing Argumentation in Judicial Discourse late 19th: The Prosecutor’s Speech in Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov
... depends on its emotional effect on the jury. The author concludes that the distinctive characteristics of speeches delivered to present arguments in court stem from the institutional nature of this type of discourse and the use of specific linguistic ... ... An excessive use of rhetorical devices leads to unintended communicative mistakes and may cause a communicative failure. In a work of fiction, such a use of a linguistic means can contribute to the overall aesthetic effect as well as to the compositional,...
The Knight of Contemporary Russian Kantiana. On the 85th Birthday of Leonard Kalinnikov
This is a review of the main research achievements of Professor L. A. Kalinnikov presented in his articles and monographs. The theoretical issues of Kantianism considered in Kalinnikov’s works include the problem of cognisability of “the thing in itself” and noumenal affection, the character of systematicity in Kant’s philosophy and the methodology of its interpretation. Cycles of articles are devoted to the reception of Kant’s ideas in the philosophical and poetic work of V. S. Solovyov, Kant’s impact on A. S. Pushkin, A. A. Fet, and E. T. A. Hoffmann. These topics are elaborated in the monographs Immanuel Kant in Russian Poetry (2008), E. T. ...
Semantic and Stylistic Features of Kant’s Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime: The Art of Seeing and Describing an Object
... the methods of describing the results characteristic of mid-eighteenth century science. The authors consider Kant’s treatise to be a hybrid text: on the one hand, it attests to the importance of the natural science paradigm and the degree of its influence ... ... they do the considered and serious wisdom of philosophy, the precision of scientific terminology and the figurativeness of a work of fiction. Kant is perceived not only as a researcher and philosopher capable of bringing out the essence of the particular ...
Kant, Gödel, and the problem of synthetic a priori judgements
... philosophical framework for LEJ Brouwer’s programme of intuitionism in the foundations of mathematics. Of interest are the ideas of the great logician and mathematician Kurt Gödel about the analytical nature of mathematics, put forward in a number of his works on philosophy of mathematics. Although he never mentions synthetic a priori judgements, the course of his reasoning about analytical judgements is close to that employed by Kant. As early as the mid-20th century, Gödel’s incompleteness theorems and the works of Church and Turing constituted arguments in favour of the existence of synthetic a priori judgements. The American logician Irving Copi was ...
The Green Meadow. Kant´s new Definition of the Modal Concept of Existence in the First Moment of the “Analytic of the Beautiful”
Contrary to the standard view in the Kant literature, I argue that the concept of “existence” is the real focus of Kant’s investigation ... ... modal concept of “existence”. More generally, the four moments of the “Analytic of the Beautiful” contain preliminary work on the modal concepts of existence, possibility, necessity — and, of course, contingency, which is very important because ...
How transcendental are Kant’s principles of public law?
... the content, meaning, and scenarios of applying the transcendental principles of public law formulated in the second appendix to Kant’s treatise Toward Perpetual Peace. The author compares different interpretations of these principles by Russian and ... ... rabot Kanta. Perev. A. K. Sudakova [Among the Enlightenment and the Critique of Reason: Studies on the Case of Kant’s Logical Works. Transl. by A. K. Sudakov]. М.
21. Blesenkemper, K. 1987, „Publice age“ — Studien zum Öffentlichkeitsbegriff bei ...
Aspects of the ‘transcendental’ according to Kant and Husserl: Logos, matheme, metaphor
... ontology and presents a critique of the interpretation given by David Carr, who attached a merely methodological significance to the concept of the ‘transcendental’. Within this interpretation, this paper considers the problem of differences between ... ... Petersburg State University.
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