Readiness for mediation among the students with the degree in Humanities: a structural-functional model
... professional activity in the works of Russian and international researchers, in view of the growing popularity of this social and humanitarian practice both in Russia and all over the world. The author shows the differences in the interpretation of readiness for activity as well as in the requirements for training mediators in Russia, the United Kingdom and the USA. The researcher states the need for a humanist outlook and the ability to conduct social and humanitarian practices, crucial for the professional ...
Current practices in French poetic discourse: Christian Prigent, Michèle Finck and Anne-James Chaton
At the core of the contemporary literary process is the search for an effective extratextual communicative situation, which is especially relevant for books of poetry, whether in paper or electronic ... ... current practices of delivering poetic texts to readers through auditory perception. It focuses on contemporary French poets active between 1990 and 2022, representing three different groups and movements; in Russia, they are known only to a narrow circle ...
The legitimation and criticism of violence in international law. A po¬litical science perspective
... international law — unlike classical law — is aimed not at regulating wars but maintaining peace. However, the UN Charter provides for the right to self-defence before the collective resolution is adopted. Despite rather strict legal restrictions and international ... ... // Frieden durch Recht? / Hrsgs. P. Becker [et al.]. Berlin, 2010. S. 15—34.
7. Case Concerning Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua. International Court Of Justice, Application instituting proceedings filed in the Registry ...
The State Academy of Artistic Sciences versus Petrograd formalism: Verse theory. II. On Zhirmunsky’s “Rhyme, its history and theory”
... the State Academy of Artistic Sciences. In addition, the data from the newly discovered article by Maxim Kœnigsberg, “Compound Rhymes in the Lyrics of Innokentii Annenskii” (1924), is explored. The theses of Kœnigsberg’s exposé are published for the first time, with notes. The aim of the article is to reveal the polemical layer in the works of Moscow formalists. This is achieved by identifying key positions in the analysed texts, by their historical commentary, mutual comparison, and the ...
The factors and pedagogical conditions for the development of general cultural competences of cadets in the current educational process at a military university
Based on the competence-based approach to education in line with the goals and vectors of human activities in a knowledge society, the author thoroughly analyses the current educational process at a military university in ... ... and inhibiting the development of general cultural competences in cadets, as well as to identify the pedagogical conditions for the development of cadet’s general cultural competences in the current educational process of a military university based ...
Systematic Integrated Diagnostics of Teacher’s Readiness for Learner Centred Approach Realisation
... of the efficient adopting of learner-centred approach by a teacher and analyses the results of the diagnostics of teachers’ readiness for learner-centred interaction.
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Between Kant and Trendelenburg: On the Genealogy of Kudryavtsev-Platonov’s Theory of Cognition
... Trendelenburg. It turns out that Kudryavtsev was well-versed in Kant’s philosophical ideas already in the early years of his teaching activities — but not from primary sources, but largely through German historical-philosophical renderings. I establish similarities ... ....org/10.5922/0207-6918-2017-4-6
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Analytic Work on Kant — Idealism, Things in Themselves, and the Object of Knowledge
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Technological Metaphor and Communicative Models in Contemporary Russian Poetry
... functioning of computer terms as metaphors in poetic discourse, and their secondary metaphorization/demetaphorization. The active interaction of poetry and technology leads to the creation of communication aesthetics, with a key parameter being the ... ...
Surfaces matters of aesthetics, materiality, and media.
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A part outside the whole? (To Anton Zimmerling's article “Really: syntactics without semiotics?”)
... methodological approach. By considering them as orthogonal axes within a fan matrix, one can identify 25 possible approaches for studying speech, including those that are currently employed and potential ones. Within this framework, philological linguistics,... ... works]. Vol. 1. Vilnius, p. 80 (in Russ.).
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Kant and His Heritage in Belarusian Philosophy of the Soviet and Post-Soviet Periods
... the number of studies was also very insignificant. It was not until the beginning of Perestroika that an urgent need was felt for a new reading of Western philosophy, and interest in Kant’s heritage in the country increased sharply. A surge of interest ... ...
Grudnitsky, G. D., 1986. Problema aktivnosti sub”ekta poznaniya v nemeckoj filosofii vtoroj poloviny 18 veka [The Problem of the Activity of the Subject of Knowledge in German Philosophy of the Second Half of the 18th Century]. Abstract of the Dissertation ...
Should there be biomolecular pragmatics?
... leads to a scenario where the sign system functions as both its subject and object, thus reviving Peirce's idea of the sign as a quasi-mind. An analysis of the primary regulatory mechanisms shows that regulatory codes: (a) create specific conditions for coding, (b) govern and control coding processes, and (c) consist of the same elements as coding elements, although are interpreted differently. Their interpretant is not amino acids or proteins but the processes of activation or suppression. Communication and information processes at the biomolecular level allow pragmatics to be understood as semiotic operations associated with intra-system self-regulation and the system's external interaction with its context (environment)....
Language of digital poetry description: the semiotic and literary aspects
... empirical literary studies devoted to digital literature, primarily due to the poor development of a methodological framework for analysing digital texts and a lack of clarity as regards the text/meaning-generating capacity of the new communication channel,... ... communication; the meaning of an entire polycode digital text emerges at the intersection of words, images, video and audio; the activity of the recipient, in addition to that of producing meanings, includes material actions of text co-creation; the new tactility ...
Digital poetry between the printed page and cinema: the difference in agency structures
... 'digital poetry', focusing on poems from the digital poetry collection First Screening (1984) by bpNichol — a poet renowned for his 'movies of words'. Two poems from this collection — 'Letter' and 'After the Storm' — were initially published in print,... ... recipients of literary and digital texts. The recipient of a literary text brings to life the narrative or a lyrical 'self', actively engaging with the text through imagination. The recipient of a digital text identifies with an 'avatar' capable of ...
Structure and content of competence in the field of game-based educational technologies for future higher education Teachers in social and humanitarian disciplines .
... analyzes the publications, containing attempts to develop approaches, models, and systems for the formation and development of competencies in the field of game-based educational... ... applied in education. A criteria-level description of the competence “Ability and readiness to master game-based educational technologies and apply them in teaching social... ... Kondratenko A.B.
game, game-related competence, game-based educational technologies, game activity, vocational education
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The effect of family relations on a child’s preparedness to study at school
... environment surpass their peers in preparedness for systematic studies. As to practical application, this study makes it possible for teachers of preschool educational institutions to further differentiate correctional activities.
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Development of a new typology of communicative barriers in modern pedagogy
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Professional conflict as an object of pedagogical research
... phenomenon of a professional conflict, offering a classification of professional conflicts and justifying the lines of pedagogical activity aimed at the preparation of a professional for managing professional conflicts.
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Categorization as a basic cognitive procedure
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Investment attractiveness of Russian enterprises from the perpsective of transnational corporations
... not see any development prospects in Russia and complain at the unsatisfactory local institutional environment. However, the activity of multinational corporations (MNCs) in Russia serves as a clear evidence of its potential attractiveness as one of the ... ... markets"). This article discusses the activities of MNCs aimed to increase market representation in Russia, as well as the reasons for such behavior.
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“The Great Rationalist”: Alexey Vvedensky on Kant in the Context of Russian Kantiana
... entitled “The Great Rationalist. On the Centenary of Kant’s Death”. Although the publication could hardly be called unique for its time, as many Russian philosophers and journalists commented on this date, the article merits attention because of the ... ... obshchestva. 1881-1911 [Philosophical Collection. To Lev Mikhailovich Lopatin for Thirty Years of Scientific and Pedagogical Activity. From the Moscow Psychological Society]. Moscow: Tipo-lit. t-va I. N. Kushnereva, pp. 49-61. (In Rus.)
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Kant and “Seasickness” of Modernity
.... That is why the central question addressed in this study is as follows: what prescription does the Kantian programme offer for modernity’s “gnostic dizziness?” I maintain that Kant’s critical turn is still an effective strategy by means of which ... ... modern worldview revolution, bringing back an “orientation in thinking” which reorients the world process and individual activity. The imperative to always see and respect humanity in a particular individual warns against the “category mistake” ...
Interfaces of Contemporary Poetry: Turn-taking and Multiple Addressing
The characteristic feature of contemporary poetry is an increased attention to the pragmatics of the message. The Internet influences the activation of the communication function, and metalinguistic reflection in poetry manifests itself through the violation of grammatical norms, the graphic highlighting of pragmatic markers, and the representation of computer interface elements such as ...
Fyodor Dostoevsky vs Karl Marx: Personal Freedom in Existential and Social Dimensions
... in their understanding of freedom and its attainment, their positions can be seen as complementary. Dostoevsky advocated for inner spiritual improvement, while Marx prioritized external structural change. Research indicates that these perspectives ... ... authors assert and support the thesis that according to Dostoevsky, achieving spiritual freedom is feasible through labour activity, a concept akin to Marx's notion of praxis.
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Vivos Voco. Post-war Correspondence between Sergey Hessen and Ivan Lapshin: Year 1946
... also known and valued by their peers in the countries that gave them refuge, Poland and Czechoslovakia, where they not only published their works, but also taught young scholars. Hessen, being considerably younger than Lapshin, continued teaching and actively publishing after the war, including outside Poland. Lapshin in Czechoslovakia was less in demand, but continued preparing his works for publication. The reflections of the two authors shed light on the idea content of their later works, which is particularly valuable in reconstructing the conception of the texts which were not completed at the time of their death and have survived ...
Immanuel Kant in the Conversations and Reflections of Nikolay Strakhov
... Kant’s philosophical ideas in the reflections of the Russian philosopher, Nikolay Strakhov, needs further study. The material for a historical-philosophical reconstruction of Strakhov’s reception of Kant’s philosophy is the Russian thinker’s home ... ... by N.P. Ilyin. Moscow: Ayris-press; Ayris-didaktika. (In Rus.)
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The language of muteness: examining the work of Gazdanov and Salkazanova in Paris
... Liberty[60]. Salkazanova's oral memoirs provide valuable insights, revealing that Gazdanov remained completely silent in her presence for a period of six months until he unexpectedly spoke to her, advising her to purchase a new watch. The primary focus of this ... ... forced emigration to Europe not only contributes to the preservation of archaic speech etiquette patterns but also involuntarily activates them.
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Expressiveness in the theatre as a meaning-making technology and the role of gestures in its realization
... author attempts to prove that in heterogeneous discourse expressiveness manifests itself as a meaning-making resource responsible for the form-content fusion. The analysis is carried out on the basis of two different kinds of theatrical discourse: theatrical ... ... discourse. The qualitative results are obtained with the help of the parametric analysis which is a relevant tool for estimating the activity and functions of gestural modality and as such helps to reveal the specificity of meaning construal.
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Typographic landscape in urban space: a sociolinguistic approach
... semiotics, interactional linguistics, and discourse studies and is based on typographic meaning as a key notion providing the basis for social actors’ ideological ascriptions. Typography and typographic meaning formation are discussed within modern Russian ... ... and the context it is used in. Semiotification of space allows observing stronger reflexivity and, therefore, metapragmatic activity of communicants.
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Continuity of Texts. Metafiction in a Cortazar Short Story and its Swedish Translation
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