Means to express appeal in the public service announcement discourse in the Russian, German, and English languages
This article considers the means to express appeal in public service announcements in the Russian, German, and English languages. Attention is paid to the characteristic features of appeal as a directive speech act. The comparative aspect of research makes it possible to identify both similarities ...
Estonian ‘Balticness’ as a social construct: meanings and contextual specifics
... Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (Estonian: Molotovi — Ribbentropi pakt), communism (Estonian: kommunism), Cold War (Estonian: külm sõda), repressions (Estonian: repressioonid), chain (Estonian: kett; meaning the Baltic Chain, Estonian: Balti kett<23>), appeal (Estonian: apell; meaning the Baltic Appeal, Estonian: Balti apell<24>), identity (Estonian: identiteet).
Amongst the keywords for the category ‘defence and security’ were:
— defence (Estonian: kaitse), NATO (Estonian: NATO), security ...
The tactics of appeal to happiness/regret as speech instruments for implementing the strategies of defining recipient’s emotional status
This article deals with the ways of the strategies of defining recipient’s emotional status explication in the modern German poetry discourse. Especially we are concentrating on lexical tools of the tactics of appeal to happiness and tactics of appeal to regret. The examples of implementation of the strategy of defining recipient’s emotional status are poems, which are devoted to consideration of concept LOVE.
1. Борисова И. Н. Русский разговорный ...
Argumentum ad morti in the violence discourse: the semantics and pragmatics of ‘radical’ argumentation
The appeal to death is a type of argument that either explicitly or implicitly invokes human finitude. This rhetorical device contributes to the credibility of requests, wishes, etc., or blocks communication. The illocutionary power of the appeal to death ...
Language indicators of confrontational speech strategies used in everyday marital discourse
... Television" by V. S. Vysotsky served as material for observation, representing a vivid example of role lyrics.
The research established that the discreditation strategy is implemented through speech tactics of threat, accusation, reproach, request, appeals to authority, and appeals to precedent. The analysis resulted in the identification of typical linguistic indicators that shape specific confrontational speech tactics.
Zakurdaeva N.V.
confrontational speech strategy, speech tactics, marital ...
Multimodal text as a means of political identification: an analysis of the Russian blogosphere
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Ambiguity matters in linguistics and translation
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Confiscation Estonian style: legal and political aspects of potential seizure of Russian assets in EU countries
... individuals. Since February 2022, such measures have also been extended to sovereign assets
Formally, freezing is not identical to confiscation, implying that the specified assets will eventually be returned to their owners. Almost immediately, widespread appeals were made for the use of the frozen Russian assets for Ukrainian reconstruction and potentially for the needs of EU member states.
At the meeting held on 30—31 May 2022, the European Council called for exploring options for using frozen Russian ...
The Imperishable Kant: Deleuze on the Consistency of the Faculties of Reason
... development of Deleuze’s attitude to Kant, the former’s work, Kant’s Critical Philosophy: The Doctrine of the Faculties (1963), in which the French philosopher aims to find the potential limits of interpretation of Kant’s philosophy. Deleuze appeals to Kant’s study of faculties, in which he finds contradictions and “gaps” that find their solution in the Critique of Judgment. Deleuze refers to the free coherence of the faculties as to “something third”, which gives options for reactualising ...
Economic development of Russia’s north-western regions and migration to the St. Petersburg agglomeration
... 11 subregions had been almost invariable, after the crisis it started growing.
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Investment trends in four economic sectors of the NWFD versus Russia at large (2009 taken for 100%), %
Source: calculated by the author from Rosstat data.
The investment appeal of Moscow is evidenced by the fact that investments per person employed in its economy are twice that of St. Petersburg or Russia on average. Before 2009, specific investments had been on the rise in all four sectors of the NWFD, roughly matching ...
Christmas and Easter archetypes in A. Varlamov’s story “The Little Star”: to the plot and character typology problem
... transformation of the soul, while the Christmas archetype carries the idea of the incarnation of God, and hence there is a need for this type of literature which refers to earthly change and earthly joy. Varlamov’s short story is distinguished by an appeal to the plot of the prodigal son, according to I. A. Esaulov, that is Easter-oriented at its core, with a three-part composition “creation (prosperity)—fall into sin (temptation/trial) — resurrection”. The Easter archetype is also embodied ...
Expansionism in Poland’s strategic culture: historical retrospective and variations
... oscillating between justifying its actions by the superiority of domestic governance (republicanism) and by the need to follow best practices of the time (modernising patriotism) [30, p. 13—21]. Whilst the former was widely accepted across Europe, appealing, due to its ancient origin, to the educated class,<5> the latter was a product of the obvious weakness of Poland’s domestic governance and the necessity to draw pragmatically on international experience [31]. Apparently, both mechanisms ...
Distributive interpretants in the crossword metalanguage
... to search for and describe the features of distributive interpretants, that is, those descriptions that model the potential contexts of the use of encoded nominations. Distributive interpretants are formed on the basis of lacunized descriptions and appeals to the semantics of the enigma by updating the contexts of its use. The work on the language material revealed the principle of constructing pseudo-distributive interpretants. While maintaining a formal identity with distributive interpretants,...
Territorial structure of inbound and domestic tourism in the Baltic States
... County, where the country’s most popular resorts are located, ranks third. In the semi-peripheral regions of the first order, the accommodation density is only 2 beds per 1 km2; in the second order and periphery, less than 1.
A region’s tourist appeal largely depends on the presence of tourist attractions, particularly World Heritage sites. There is a positive correlation between their number and status, on the one hand, and the volume of tourist flows, on the other. In the Baltics, the number ...
Conceptualization of prayer in the diary discourse of L. N. Tolstoy
... them from the temptation to sin, helps in self-understanding. An essential aspect of the conceptualization of prayer for Tolstoy is the definition of the conditions for its performance. Tolstoy understands prayer exclusively as an intimate, non-church appeal to God. Tolstoy believes that prayer should be carried out with complete abstraction from everything mundane. Tolstoy warns against mechanical prayer. He completely denies the prayer asking for personal well-being. Tolstoy’s understanding of ...
Action-thoughts and the genesis of time in linguistic semiosis
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Categorical Moral Requirements
... exploring his idea that moral requirements “silence” other considerations and discussing its particularist ethos, I address an objection that moral reasons, as McDowell conceives them, are fundamentally incomplete in ways only a full-bloodedly Kantian appeal to pure practical reason can remedy. I conclude that the objection fails: ordinary moral reasons do not stand in need of a grounding in Reason. There is no prospect of deriving them from a supreme principle of morality or other canons of rationality....
Functional analysis of the linguistic reflection in Evgeny Vodolazkin’s “Justification of the Island”
One of the characteristic features of Yevgeny Vodolazkin’s idiostyle is the appeal to linguistic reflection as a way of explicating the conceptual and emotive-evaluative meanings of the work, de-automating its perception by the recipient, ensuring and updating the dialogue between the text and the reader. The purpose of this ...
Swedish Islamism as a social and political aspect in the formation of an ethno-confessional parallel society
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Czesław Miłosz’s “Theological treatise” in the context of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s religious worldview
... to the comparative study of Dostoevsky's works (Dostoevsky — Mickiewicz and Dostoevsky — Swedenborg). The ideological basis of “Theological Treatise” is the dialectical relationship between faith and truth, which is associated with Miłosz's appeal to Dostoevsky's ‘creed’ from his famous letter to Fonvisina. Like Dostoevsky, Miłosz criticizes the natural-scientific concept of truth in its depersonalized and, therefore, dehumanized version, which seems to the author of “Theological ...
Transzendentalphilosophie als kritische Bestimmung des Standpunkts. Eine wissenschaftstheoretische Annäherung
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The Place of Hermann Cohen’s Ideas in the Philosophy of Dialogue
... religion as the most complete realisation of inter-personal relationship. Thus, dialogism became an important dimension of Cohen’s entire philosophical system, a fact noted by Martin Buber. Franz Rosenzweig, in unfolding dialogical thinking, expressly appeals to all the elements of Cohen’s system. There are signs of his influence on Bakhtin’s doctrine. Thus, examining Cohen’s doctrine as part of the philosophy of dialogue gives insights into this entire trend as a coherent whole.
Bakhtin,...
The Real Target of Kant’s “Refutation”
... Mendelssohnian idealism of Cartesian provenance. This defence is based on a simple logical sketch of the proof provided by Dicker, but essentially modified in the light of Dyck’s insight about Kant’s opponent. How shall I support my reading? First, by appealing to overwhelming textual evidence according to which the proof is of the existence of mind-independent things, showing that Kant’s main opponent is Mendelssohn’s idealism of Cartesian provenance. Finally, I support my reading by showing that ...
Kategorische Rechtsprinzipien in Zeiten der Postmoderne. Interview mit Prof. Dr Otfried Höffe
... Many academics believe such principles to be relative and emphasise that justice lies beyond the remit of science. Otfried Höffe is convinced that categorical legal principles remain a valid subject for an academic discussion. In his works, he often appeals to Kantian philosophy. In the interview, Prof. Dr. О. Höffe refers to such famous German Neo-Kantian philosophers of law as R. Stammler and G. Radbruch. He also mentions J. Rawls and J. Habermas — self-confessed adherents of the Kantian tradition ...
Consequences and Design in General and Transcendental Logic
... primarily from computer programming. A conceptual system designer sets out feasibility requirements and defines a system’s functions that make it possible to achieve the desired outcome using available resources. Kant’s project forbids a dogmatic appeal to the transcendental relations and eternal truths of scholasticism. However, the constitutive nature of the rules of transcendental logic in regard to the power of judgement precludes the pluralism of conceptual systems that can be interpreted ...
A synthesis of genres in Andrey Bolotov’s memoirs
... a genuine synthesis of genres. Finally, it is concluded that this intuition and a clear understanding that his task was a thorough description of his life as a record for posterity translated in the literary finesse of Bolotov’s texts and their appeal to the reader.
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Social and cultural determinants in the perception of environmental risks: Douglas grid group analysis
... prevails among individualists and egalitarians, a contrasting position prevails among hierarchs. It has been established that there are socially determined forms of communication regarding overcoming environmental risks, for instance, word of mouth and appeals to government institutions (villagers) and street protests (city residents). There are also differences in the choice of effective methods of risk communication, depending on the respondent’s cultural type. Hierarchs prefer communication ...
"I am" and "Something is", or The ontology of Dasein
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epistemology, experience, objectivity, phenomenology, reflection, transcendental subject, apperception, phenomenon, category
Artemenko N. A.
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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
... 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 methodology against the backdrop of still controversial dynamics of Russian history, with its typical duality, dual beliefs, and vagueness regarding its place in the world.
1. Бердяев Н. А. Смысл ...
Russia’s North-West Borders: Tourism Resource Potential
Being an area of development of Russia’s northwest border regions, tourism requires the extending of border regions’ appeal. A unique resource of the northwestern border regions are the current and historical state borders and border facilities. Successful international experience of creating and developing tourist attractions and destinations using the unique geographical ...
The functioning of performatives in the texts of documents: The case of appeal letters
This article deals with the functional and semantic features of performative verbs in the texts of documents. Performatives are defined as significant structure and content components of text solving the pragmatic task of establishing the contact between the addresser and addressee. The author identifies the communicative and pragmatic features of this genre of documents in view of its subgenre types.
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Anthropological ideas of Immanuel Kant and the problem of interreligious conflicts in the modern society
... interpretation of affections and passions of human soul. It is claimed that everything that is inconsistent with reason, including passions and affections, should play a secondary, subordinate role in religion. Religious conflicts should be resolved through an appeal to universal moral values and the decrease in the pressure of religion ideology components that are not directly related to morality.
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Кант И.
Антропология с прагматической точки зрения // ...
A triune community: Fichte’s family law against the background of Kant’s practical philosophy (I)
... concept of family law complemented by Kant’s ideas on the metaphysics and ethics of gender and love, as well as Schopenhauer’s doctrine, which can be seen as a naturalistic profanation of Fichtean metaphysics of love. According to Fichte, sexual appeal takes on the shape of a self-sacrificing impulse of love in the soul and in the moral character of a woman; yet, only a man is capable of becoming aware of everything that is morally present in himself and of renouncing, out of his inborn magnanimity,...
J. N. Tetens’s ‘transcendental philosophy’ as a basic science¬ and criti¬cal propaedeutics to metaphysics
..., 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 ...
Human Resources of Post-war Lithuania and Their Role in the Rebuilding of Klaipeda
... population during the war aggravated the already substantial labour shortage. The attempts of the republic’s leadership to solve the problems of labour shortage through organised labour migration and labour mobilisation yielded no significant results. The appeals to the Centre with the request to send a substantial number of specialists and workers to Lithuania were heard, but a state ravaged by war did not have sufficient human resources. One of the solution was the use of labour of German prisoners of ...
Russia and the European Union in the Baltic region: a treacherous path to partnership
... areas of common interest such as energy, transport infrastructure, environment, research, education and culture. The results of the Russian presidency of the Council of the Baltic Sea States (2012—2013) are evaluated. It is noted that, despite an appealing presidency strategy and certain achievements in its implementation, Russia was unable to draw up a regional agenda and use the CBSS as an efficient platform for harmonizing its Baltic strategy with that of the EU. The causes of the current deadlock ...
Russia and the European Union: an elusive quest for common values?
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