Language as mimesis (lyric poetry in H.-G. Gadamer’s herm¬e¬neutics)
... subjectification of aesthetical experience in Kant’s philosophy. According to Gadamer, art deals with the notion of truth and should be associated not with aesthetics, but rather with ontology. Thus, art is the experience of truth. In Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics, the basis of art is the notion of mimesis, which is not the Platonic copy of idea, but an increase in being. Gadamer uses lyrical poetry to show that mimesis should be regarded as transformation into structure (Verwandlung ins Gebilde) and ...
Thinking and faith. An afterword to the correspondence regarding relations between Hamann and Kant
... “Tantalischer Schmertz“: Versuch einer konstruktiven Kritizismus-Kritik in ontotriadischer Perspektive. Frankfurt am Main ; Berlin ; Bern ; New York ; Paris ; Wien : Lang, 1998.
G. Hamann, I. Kant, philosophy of Enlightenment, Critique of Pure Reason, hermeneutics, transcendental philosophy, Hamann’s polemic against Kant
Gilmanov V. Kh.
93-101
10.5922/0207-6918-2013-2-8
[html]<div align="justify">1. Gilmanov, V. H. 2003, Germenevtika «obraza» I. G. Gamana i Prosveshhenie [Hermeneutics ...
Towards methodology of humanities on the way to reform in logic
... argue that the theories of Hermann Cohen, Wilhelm Windelband and Ernst Cassirer deliver the examples for the transition from epistemology to philosophy of culture, and the theories of Wilhelm Dilthey and Georg Misch modify the theory of knowledge into hermeneutics of life.
1. Cassirer E. Zur Logik des Symbolbegriffs (1938) // Cassirer E. Wesen und Wirkung des Symbolbegriffs. Darmstadt, 1976. S. 201—230.
2. Cassirer E. Das Symbolproblem und seine Stellung im System der Philosophie (1927) // Cassirer ...
The voice of history and the politics: On the issue of effective historical consciousness in modern history in the light of N. Karamzin’s historiography
The article reveals the relevance of N. Karamzin’s historical and providential method in the context of philosophical hermeneutics of H.-G. Gadamer. Highlighting a deep connection of the ideological basis of Karamzin’s historiography with the up-to-now-incomplete search for the “Russian idea” the paper shows the suitability of appealing to Karamzin’s historiographical ...
The hermeneutics of literary modelling and intertext in L. Leonov’s novel The Pyramid
This article analyses L. Leonov’s novel «The Pyramid» from the perspective of hermeneutical and intertextual methodologies and identifies the coordinates of the text’s literary dialogue with the reader’s perception. The author shows that the hermeneutical and intertextual research methodologies make it possible to identify ...
Gustav Shpet’s “Notes on Kant”: On the Meaning of “Positive Critique”
... Kant’s concept of critique have more to do with Shpet’s rather than Kant’s methodology. Of particular relevance today is the authors’ attempt to immerse the Kantian understanding of critique in the context of Shpet’s phenomenologically oriented hermeneutic methodology.
Debolsky, N. G., 1914. Green as a Metaphysician. In: Novyye idei v filosofii. Sb. 17: Sovremennyye metafiziki II [New Ideas in Philosophy. 17: Modern Metaphysicians II]. St. Petersburg: Obrazovaniye, pp. 47-80. (In Rus.)
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A part outside the whole? (To Anton Zimmerling's article “Really: syntactics without semiotics?”)
... language and speech pertains to linguistics or philology. This ambiguity extends to the status of linguistic pragmatics.
To address this issue constructively, it is useful to differentiate between five concepts encompassing language and speech: hermeneutics, philology, linguistics, semiotics, and pragmalinguistics. Each of these concepts delineates a specific ontology and corresponding methodological approach. By considering them as orthogonal axes within a fan matrix, one can identify ...
Watershed or Cul-de-Sac? Disputes in the Theological Reception of Kant’s Philosophy
.... Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, pp. 162-186.
Wendel, S., 2005. Nicht naturalisierbar: Kants Freiheitsbegriff. In: G. Essen and M. Striet, eds. 2005. Kant und die Theologie. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, pp. 13-45.
hermeneutics of thought forms, Aristotelian teleology, Augustine, original sin, Radical Orthodoxy, autonomy, ought, postulate of God
Junker-Kenny M.
121-155
10.5922/0207-6918-2021-4-5
The humility of holy fools in Orthodox Christianity: On the problem of understanding (The Vita of Simeon the Holy Fool and The Vita of Andrew the Holy Fool)
... Юрганов А. Л. Опыт исторической феноменологии: Трудный путь к очевидности. М., 2003. С. 211—290.
translated literature in Ancient Rus, hagiography, holy foolishness, holiness, humility, hermeneutics, text
Dorofeeva L.
43-56
‘Reaching out’ beyond the text: philosophical notes
In this article, I define the concept of text and briefly discuss the related concepts of speech and discourse. I demonstrate how the humanities treat texts and examine the structural-semiotic and the hermeneutic approach. Further, I identify both the differences between these approaches and the similarities in the ways they interpret texts. I argue that the philosophical approach seeks to go beyond the text as far as possible without leaving it ...
The philosophy of the text as texts of philosophy
... this interpretation, being in itself appears as a text. Philosophizing as such is realized in various forms of textualization, which are the focus of this article. Verbal textualization (single words, paremia, aphoristics, parables, detailed plots, hermeneutic interpretations, conceptual systems) does not exclude visual, activity-driven textualizations and their mutual translations. Philosophy is capable of taking on diverse, dissimilar forms. It is as diversified as the paths of human self-determination,...