Kant in Nikolai Strakhov’s philosophical research (An experience of epistemological orientation)
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Signs and senses as an epistemological problem
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The linguistic paradigm in Kant studies
This article discusses the potential of the linguistic persona theory in the linguistic studies of Kant’s texts. Linguistic Kant studies is a scientific discipline focusing on the language of Kant's works. Such a study can be either independent or integrated int a logicalphilosophical analysis. The author emphasizes Kant’s contribution to the German philosophical and scientific discourse of the Enlightenment and summarizes current findings on the philosopher’s style and language. It is shown that...
Freud’s cognitive and linguistic insights in the theory of dream interpretation
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Freud, depth psychology, psychoanalysis, dream, cognitive linguistics, metaphor, metonymy, symbol, paronomasia, language game, pragmatics, semantics, associative networks, semiotics
Vasilyeva I., Tsvetkova A. S.
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Linguistics and dream interpretation in C. G. Jung’s works: The discovery of the method
This article examines the mechanisms of dream interpretation used by C. G. Jung. It is shown that they differ in depth. The surface level of linguistic consciousness is the focus of paronomasic connections between words in dream descriptions.... ... Watts V. Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names. Cambridge, 2004
cognitive linguistics, dreams, metalanguage, analytic psychology, C. G. Jung, semantics, symbol, image, method
Berestnev G.
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