Schelling’s System of Transcendental Idealism: Kantian Transcendental Ideal from the Historical Perspective of the “Odyssey of the Spirit”
... one (from the unconditional to the conditioned). I show that the concept of intellectual intuition developed in The System is based on Kant’s distinction of two aspects of the transcendental ideal (the matter of determination and the ground of determination).... ... und J. Jantzen. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, pp. 67-176.
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On the functional definition of concepts and linguistic meanings: the embodied/grounded approach
... The percept — the appearance of the object — allows one to quickly hypothesize which category this object belongs to. Based on the function of the concept and the division of this function into parts (private functions), it becomes possible to ... ...
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Ethnography in Translation Studies: an object and a research methodology
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The journal “1812”and the 100th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812
... disseminated a set of values amongst the readership, having an equal or lower educational, cultural and social status. The knowledge of the language of the journal and the specificity of its semantics allows translating the meanings encoded in the ... ... Russian”]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Golikova, N. I., 2001. On the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812 (based on materials from the Vologda province). In: A. V. Gorbunov, ed. Otechestvennaya voina 1812 goda. Istochniki. Pamyatniki....
Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology and a cognitive-semantic interpretation of Kant’s transcendentalism
... The variant defines the objective thing in itself as an empirical object that affects our sensibility. The second variant is based on the question ‘On what ground rests the relation of what we call representation in us to the object?’, as Kant put ... ... realist interpretation of Husserl’s philosophy. At its core is a fundamental principle of phenomenology — the validation of knowledge by a reflective examination of its premises and the everyday experience through which it is obtained. It is stressed ...
A triune community: Fichte’s family law against the background of Kant’s practical philosophy (II)
... this field. In Fichte’s theory, special attention is paid to the nature and legal effects of a legitimate divorce interpreted based on his moral anthropology of sexes as a moral fact and a legal status. A divorce, once accomplished in the moral substance,... ... jestestvennogo prava soglasno prinzipam naukoucheniya [Foundations of Natural Right according to the Principles of the Science of Knowledge], Moscow.
J. N. Tetens’s ‘transcendental philosophy’ as a basic science¬ and criti¬cal propaedeutics to metaphysics
... primary objective is to defend metaphysics against the opponents, the most serious of which, in Tetens’s opinion, is D. Hume. In this connection, Tetens sharply criticises traditional empiricism and develops a new perspective on experience and the bases of its certainty. The main target of his critique is ‘popular philosophy’, which appeals to common understanding; he seeks to defend it from the criticism of systemic knowledge in general and metaphysics in particular. In the argument between the advocates of the Leibniz-Wolff geometric philosophy and their opponents — enlighteners-eclecticists and pietists, Tetens manages to take a neutral position conducting a ...
Liver elastography techniques and the problems of Russian terminology
... into four groups: strain elastography, transient elastography, point shear wave elastography, and 2D shear wave elastography. Based on physical principles, two types are identified: strain elastography and shear wave elastography. Since the techniques ... ... Open.
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Defects of the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation caused by the digital transformation of criminal procedure
... accuracy of embedding new provisions into the body of criminal procedure legislation and the emergence of possible defects. Based on an analysis of existing opinions on the digitalization of criminal procedure, the author, within the framework of a ... ... dialectical logic. Despite the fact that, at present, fundamental approaches and basic ideas and concepts in this field of knowledge have been formulated, modern realities associated with the active introduction of information technologies and elements ...
How can the ability of six-month-old infants to learn words, meanings, and referential categories be explained?
... an adult's phrase and form a specific word with an unknown meaning: “the specific name + the meaning template”, and then, based on the referents of this word suggested by adults, infants form its meaning, thereby obtaining a referential word, that ... ... categorize speech information. Cognition, 113 (2), pp. 234—243,
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Nikolay Fyodorov’s Attempt to Link Aristotelian and Kantian Natural Teleology to the Project of Nature Regulation
... of nature should be judged by the goal of their existence or they should be explained as if such a goal existed. The prevailing view in the literature is that there are two main stages in the development of teleology in the framework of philosophical knowledge: the classicaland the nonclassical. The isolation of these stages is based on the conviction that at a certain period of time finalism is supplanted by the notion of the goal engendered by the developing whole. I submit that we can talk about nonclassical teleology in yet another sense.The interest of Aristotle and Kant ...
Why Did Shpet and Husserl Talk about Kant? (Based on Archive Materials)
... philosophical journey (especially in the theory of cognition). The modern context is provided by the philosophy and methodology of science, since the “conversation” between Shpet and Husserl throws new light on such key problems in the theory of knowledge as “human-sizedness”, “historicity” and continuity.
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Connectives — full-time employees in discourse and outsourcers in pragmatics .
... pragmatics has at least two distinct interpretations in linguistic research—here termed the epistemological (pragmatics as shared knowledge activated in discourse production and comprehension) and the semiotic (pragmatics as information about the speaker’s ... ... shifts to the semiotic interpretation, where we identify pragmatic components within the linguistic meaning of connectives. Based on the analysis of several representative cases, the article concludes that,
in addition to their primary function of marking ...
The cultural code of Saint Petersburg: the city in the perception of its residents
... code of Saint Petersburg. The research was conducted through structured interviews with residents of Saint Petersburg and was based on Lynch’s mental mapping methodology. This method was adapted to use verbal data collection techniques, with an emphasis ... ... attitudes and identify the most significant elements of the city’s cultural code. The findings have practical relevance, as the knowledge gained can serve as a valuable resource for the city’s development, both in shaping its external image and in informing ...
Comparative analysis of the epistemological language in translation
... philosophical school of thought, may lead to inconsistencies in the translation decision-making. The paper aims to apply a cognitive approach to the translation of epistemological terms into the German and English language: Erkenntnis/cognition vs knowledge. In this study, context is interpreted as a verbalization of a specific conceptual frame facilitating the identification of the appropriate meaning of the term on a deeper, conceptual level. The article contains numerous examples from the ...
Theatrical interpretation of a literary work from the standpoint of semiotic creativity
... linguosemiotic analysis of sign correlations between the play “The Elder Son” by Vampilov and 22 theatrical performances based on it (The International on-line Festival “The Elder Son — 55”, November, 2020). The play and its multimodal interpretations ... ... Z., 2009. Language and speech creativity. In: Yazyk kak mediator mezhdu znaniem i iskusstvom [Language as a mediator between knowledge and art]. Moscow, pp. 11—19 (in Russ.).
Du Bois, J. W., 2014. Towards a dialogic syntax. Cognitive Linguistics, 25 ...
Literary communication: from semiotic models to a theory of linguistic aesthetics
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Shpet, G. G., 2007. Iskusstvo kak vid znanija. Izbrannye trudy po filosofii kul'tury [Art as a kind of knowledge. Selected works on the philosophy of culture]. Moscow (in Russ.).
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The formation of the narrative and the performative in public communication
... narrative established. The findings suggest that each narrative contains at least one performative and that the narrative is based on the performative and contains a manipulative component.
Ageeva, N. A., 2015. Narration and anarrativity in the monodrama ... ... Ch.1: Issledovaniya po fenomenologii i teorii poznaniya [Logical research. Part 1: Studies in phenomenology and theory of knowledge]. Vol. 1. Translated from German by V. I. Molchanova. Moscow: Akademicheskij proekt (in Russ.).
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OPOIAZ and Bakhtin: the Decision Science’s perspective
... relatively new discipline: the product of a cross-pollination among mathematics, psychology, economy and a few other branches of knowledge. It studies how humans make their choices and purports to provide a “rational framework for choosing between alternative ... ... Shklovsky’s ostranenie, Bakhtin’s vnenakhodimost’: How Distance Serves an Aesthetics of Arousal Differently from an Aesthetics Based on Pain. Poetics Today, 26(4), pp. 637—664.
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Images of Paradise in the Russian Poetry of the End of the 20th Century
... the concept of Paradise and its figurative representations inherent in the poetic generation of the 1980-2000s. The study is based on the material of the poetry of Russian meta-realists — A. Parshchikov, I. Zhdanov, A. Eremenko, A. Dragomoschenko, V.... ... of Paradise, and the Paradise itself looks apocalyptic. The author analyzes the images of the Forbidden fruit and the Tree of knowledge, and reinterprets the expulsion from Paradise into exile in Paradise. It is emphasized that the poetry of the period ...
The value fundamentals of the “we image” in Russian culture through the prism of mother-child communication
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Transzendentalphilosophie als kritische Bestimmung des Standpunkts. Eine wissenschaftstheoretische Annäherung
... Division Two of the “Doctrine of Elements” can be demonstrated exemplarily with regard to Kant’s references to astronomy. Based on the constitutive principles of understanding, which are directed towards the field of possible experience and provide ... ... Problems about the Lawfulness of Nature. Kant-Studien, 105, pp. 491-508.
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Kant über inneren Sinn, Zeitanschauung und Selbstaffektion
The aim of this research is to explore what relations self-affection bears to the intuitions of inner sense. I propose that self-affection makes some contribution to formal intuitions and empirical consciousness by arguing that the functions of self-affection consist respectively in conceptualising and conscious-making. I begin by examining Kant’s concept of inner sense and point out that inner sense as a receptive faculty depends on self-affection. In so doing, I emphasise that self-affection includes...
What is Kantian Philosophy of Mathematics? An Overview of Contemporary Studies
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Cohen and Natorp’s Philosophy of Religion: the Argument about the Boundary of Reason
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Kant, Gödel, and the problem of synthetic a priori judgements
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I. Kant on religion, faith, god, and church
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Kant’s transcendentalism as a transcendental paradigm of philo¬so¬phiz¬ing
... constructivism” or “pragmatism” (see “acts of pure thinking" (CPR, B81)). This interpretation of transcendentalism is based on the cognitive-semantic reading of the Critique in the light of Kant’s question formulated in a letter to M. Herz (of ... ... interpretation of Kant that was called the “two aspects” interpretation (H. Allison). Whereas classical metaphysics interprets knowledge as a relation between the (empirical) subject and the object, the transcendental metaphysics understands "possible ...
Building a model of terminological fields on an example of the “Pelvis injuries” terminological field
... of modeling are identical: according to the previously developed method, the first step gives the description of the lexical base of each lexico-semantic group using the thesaurus approach. The second step describes the structure of each lexico-semantic ... ... Representing the field in such a way allows it to create its computer model for further evaluation of students’ professional knowledge.
Poetry as a space for cognitive research: Czesław Miłosz and Howard Nemerov
The article is focuses on the interaction of artistic and scientific discourses: scientific thinking into poetry. Based on two poems (Dom filozofa by Czesław Miłosz and The Painter Dreaming in the Scholar’s House by Howard Nemerov), the ... .... The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience. Cambridge, MA, 2017.
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Artistic individual image of the language in P.Celan's poetry
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The analysis of modus situations in expressions containing the verb to lack
... verbalized in the utterances with the verb ‘to lack’. These situations are the results of mental activity of the modal subject, implicitly present in the meaning of the verb ‘to lack’. When categorizing a situation, the modal subject evaluates it based on a certain norm, standard or prototype, which the situation does not correspond to. Thus, the verb ‘to lack’ conveys the modal subject’s viewpoint or knowledge, realizing its modus potential.
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Cooperation between a university and employers as a condi-tion for high-quality training of specialists in physical education and sports
The problem of education quality is of particular importance in modern conditions; it must be assessed based not only on the mastery of educational programs, but also on the successful implementation of and demand for the professional knowledge obtained. The region’s geopolitical position makes it necessary to provide university graduates with competitive competences. Therefore, active cooperation between a university and employers makes it possible to modernise the process of training ...
Proper name-based poetic neologisms: A functional and semantic analysis
This article focuses on the interpretation of occasionalisms motivated by proper names through references to background knowledge, and cultural and historical context as presented in the poetical works of 20th century poets (V. Khlebnikov, V. Mayakovsky, etc.). The author addresses the problem of the lexicographical description of these lexical units.
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Glaciodislocations in the quaternary deposits of the Kaliningrad region
... century and a half and characterized by a variety of forms, they have not yet been practically studied, and there is very little knowledge of their formation mechanisms. Meanwhile, some of the dislocations, such as the glacial blocks, may be of interest ... ... the unique glaciotectonic formations observed in the surface, mainly Quaternary, sediments of the Kaliningrad Peninsula. Based on the classification proposed by E. A. Levkov (1980), some glacio-dislocations have been systematized. Formations of active ...