“Rhetorical question” in linguistics and speech
... question is ‘not genuine’ in some way, i. e. it is a question that is not being asked in order to get the answer. To characterize a question as rhetorical, two parameters are significant: “Why does this question not require an answer?” and “For what purpose is this statement being made, if not to get an answer?” By calling (his own or someone else's) question ‘rhetorical’, the speaker indicates the implementation of one of the values of these parameters.
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Yazyk i mir cheloveka
[Language and the Human World]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Bulygina, T. V. and Shmelev, A. D., 1997.
Yazykovaya kontseptualizatsiya mira (na materiale russkoi grammatiki)
[Linguistic ...
Russia and the European Union: an elusive quest for common values?
This article focuses on the dialogue between the Russian Federation and the European Union based on “common values” (legal sphere and the rule of law), which form the framework for the EU-Russia “common spaces” — on the economy, freedom, security and justice, as well as in the field of research and education (including cultural aspects). The author analyses the current state of the EU-Russia dialogue (section 1), East-West ...
Ideas about private space boundaries and tact in Russian communicative culture: results of a sociolinguistic experiment
... tactless or indecent. It was established that the presence of an immediate addressee and a mass audience sets the parameters for evaluating public statements in terms of their acceptability or face-threatening potential.
This study aims to analyse ... ... 2016.
Rechezhanrovye kommunikativnye tsennosti v novykh i noveishikh sferakh russkoi rechi
[Speech and genre communicative values in new and emerging areas of Russian Speech]. Saratov (in Russ.).
Deryabin, Yu. I. and Deryabina, V. A., 2011. Private ...
The methodological features of managing the value of companies introducing "green" innovations
... “green” (environmental) innovations. The next decade is expected to see a rapid growth in environmental innovations. Their organization and management will require modern — and adequate to the objectives set —technologies. One of those is the quest for value methodology. To date, the quest for value methodology has given rise to several conceptual approaches, which can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of environmental innovations. This article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of major ...
Transformation of life strategies of the individual under the conditions of armed conflict
... conditions of armed conflict, civilians undergo significant changes not only in their basic value orientations and beliefs, but also in their entire personality.
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Psychological aspects of security rituals in higher education institutions
... безопасности личности у интернет-зависимых студентов // Психология, социология и педагогика. 2016. № 4 (55). С. 96—103.
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Gender and prosody: speech acts of demand
... phrases, measuring fundamental frequency (F0), sound intensity (volume) and syllable duration and analyzing the acquired data. This study provides F0, volume and syllable duration progression charts and analysis of F0, volume and syllable duration values.
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Attribution of de re propositional attitudes as a means of persuasion
By de re propositional attitude ascription for rhetorical purposes, we will understand uttering a modal statement wherein the speaker deliberately uses a description of the attitude’s object which she knows to be unavailable to the attitude holder. As the existence of rhetorical de re is revealed,...
The Notion of Free Will in Sergey Hessen’s Conception of Culture
Sergey Hessen builds his philosophy of culture on Heinrich Rickert’s theory of values. Like Rickert, he believes that the individual plays a key role in the formation of culture. The individual exercises freedom ... ... creative potential depends not only on the cultural context in which it happens, but also on the regulation of the opportunities for self-actualisation in any given society. Accordingly, Hessen defines society as the sphere of communication among a multitude ...
The problem of meaning in Social Semiotics: deep semiotics as a conceptual extension of Social Semiotics
... by denoting them. Iconic signs are based upon resemblance, index signs upon a causal relationship, and symbols on social conventions. Language is the most important system of symbolisation. Indeed, language serves as a guide to the systems of rules, values, and socio-cultural practices. In this paper, I present a model of deep semiotics, which is interpreted as a semantic structure of social experience objectified into a sign. This structure includes the material form, the referential meaning, and ...
Emotional and receptive-axiological aspects of the speech act of threat in everyday conflict communication in Russian
... threatening statements is often associated with the speaker's emotional state, which in some cases can serve as a catalyst for imperative influence. The speech act of threat, being an element of conflict discourse, contradicts the traditional principles ... ... communicative taboo and can be deliberately used in conflict situations related to the protection of human dignity, life, social values, etc.
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Frolova Ye. The theoretical and methodological issues of the revival of natural law
... of law and the unchanged form of moral prescriptions.The author focuses on the development of Kantian approach in solving the problem of moral philosophy. The essence of morals is revealed not in the creation of ideal projects but rather in the need for action: the moral law must be implemented in the outside world. The theory of standards and ethics evaluates moral foundations as an internal absolute value. However, a definition of morals is meaningful only as an individual experience of a person, social requirements become moral only through a self-determined person. Being critical and formal, the moral principle does not eliminate the possibility ...
I. Kant’s and E. Husserl’s practical philosophy
... article focuses on the problem of reconciling a priori and empirical dimensions of freedom, will, and action as the crucial point for understanding the relationship between theoretical and practical reason in Kant’s and Husserl’s practical philosophy. ... ... Ingarden ob ozenivajuchih aktah i posnanii zennostej [Brentano, Husserl and Ingarden about evaluating acts and knowledge of values], Filosofsko-literaturnij zurnal “Logos” [Philosophical and literary journal “Logos”], no. 6, p. 117—123.
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Aspects of the ‘transcendental’ according to Kant and Husserl: Logos, matheme, metaphor
... distinguishing metaphors in the genesis of key univocal terms of critical philosophy and phenomenology provides an opportunity for a more precise description of differences between Kant’s and Husserl’s ideas. The author considers Husserl’s phenomenology ... ... Nietzsche, F. 2005, Volya k Vlasti. Opyt Pereotsenki Vsekh Tsennostei. [A Will to Power. The Experience for Revaluation of All the Values.], Moscow: Kultunaya Revolutsia, 880 p.
18. Reiningen, R. 1970, Metaphysik der Wirklichkeit. Zweite, gänzlich neubearbeitete ...
Factors of self-actualization of student youth in the context of cross-cultural interaction and the mastering of a macro-mediator language
... experience”, “Detachment / involvement in the process of cross-cultural interactions”. Qualitative differences in the system of values of young representatives of the main ethnocultural groups of Crimea, Russians and Crimean Tatars, towards mastering ... ... respondents and their cultural and linguistic attitudes. The research demonstrated differences in the types of strategies for mediating cultural and linguistic environment. The identification of similarities / distinctions in the ways of self-actualization ...
The subjects of legal monitoring of Justice of the Peace
The article focuses on the analysis of information of the Russian and Western travelers to Central Asia in the 18th — beginning of the 20th centuries on state and law of that region. The goal is a substantiation of the travelers’ notes value as historical evidence of state and law of the Central Asia which allows to study actual relations in administration and legal regulation. The author applies some basic research methods: historical legal, formal legal and comparative legal approaches,...
Evaluation of the possibility of ultrasound examination of the first metatarsophalangeal joints in the diagnosis of gouty arthritis
The variety of options for the course of gouty arthritis necessitates the search for informative and accessible methods for diagnosing this disease. ... ... fluid is associated with certain technical difficulties. In this regard, ultrasound diagnostics of gout is of particular value. The article raises questions of the importance of ultrasound assessment of joints in the diagnosis of gouty arthritis....
Kant and the New Enlightenment: On the Balance between Duty and Utilitarian Ends
... the philosophy of the Enlightenment as lop-sided rationalism which dismisses everything that does not possess desirable properties. In exchange, the authors offer a philosophy of balance, described in several points as the balance between conflicting values. The overarching problem of the philosophy of balance is the restraining of egoism. For this reason I first examine the relationship between duty and human inclinations in Kant’s ethics. I then demonstrate that the topic of political forecasts and the recommendations which Kant prescribes both in his philosophy of history and in his ...