Conceptualizing emotions through discourse: a pragmatic view on the reader's interest
The paper adopts a sociopragmatic approach to the study of emotion processes and investigates discursive traits of the reader’s interest. The field of written popularization ... ... 61—72,
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119167600.ch5
.
Langlotz, A. and Locher, M. A., 2013. The role of emotions in relational work. Journal of Pragmatics, 58, pp. 87—107.
Leckie-Tarry, H., 1991. Register: A Functional Linguistics theory. PhD thesis....
Plekhanov as “Defender” of Kant from Neo-Kantians
The history of the reception and interpretation of Neo-Kantian ideas in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries shows the special role played by those who took a negative stand with regard to Neo-Kantianism and sought to dissociate it from and oppose it to Kant’s legacy. A prominent place among the latter was occupied by Georgy V. Plekhanov, most of whose works were fiercely polemical. Highly rating Kant’s works, in which he even found some coincidences with materialism, Plekhanov for a number of years engaged in polemics on philosophical and political issues with the German Neo-Kantians and Eduard Bernstein,...
The orientation of professional training of future specialists towards the formation of their readiness to work on the improvement of relations among older pre-school children
This article describes various aspects of the preparation of future specialists for working towards the improvement of relationships between children of pre-school age and reports the results of scientific experiments aimed at the formation of future specialists’ readiness for working towards improving relationships between children of pre-school age. The author proposes a model of such readiness and proves its effectiveness.
1. Дьяченко М. И., Кандыбович Л. А. Психология высшей ...
The Real Target of Kant’s “Refutation”
... version of his “Refutation” published in 1787 (KrV, B 275-279). His dissatisfaction is already evident in the footnote added to the preface of the second edition of the Critique in 1787. As a matter of fact, Kant continued to rework his argument for at ... ... Longuenesse, eds. Kant and the Early Moderns. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, pp. 9-31.
Mendelssohn, M., 2012. Last Works. Illinois: University of Illinois Press.
Moore, G. E., 1993a. Proof of an External World. In: G. E. Moore, 1993. Selected ...
What is a ‘rare’ language in translation? The experience of distance reading
... 2020—2023 reveals common and distinct source languages. Both publishers translate literature into Danish, Finnish, and French to a similar extent. The Russian publishing house represents Norwegian and Japanese to a greater extent, while the Dutch publishing ... ... Netherlands, while Norwegian and Icelandic are favored in Russia. These differences may be influenced by the cost of rights to works, editorial preferences, and translator availability. The analysis results indicate that neither typological similarity between ...
Textonics: an introduction to electronic philology
... texts and textuality in electronic networks and the ways of their reading, writing and transformation. Electronic texts are much more fluid and transformable than paper texts and oral utterances. Textonics is a combination of theoretical and practical work with digital texts, the use of the Internet and all the capabilities of computer technology to create new sign ensembles, to develop new genres of intellectual creativity, and to rethink and reorganize existing textual formations. This article introduces a number of theoretical concepts, denoting different configurations of digital texts: megatext ...
Kant’s transcendentalism as a transcendental paradigm of philo¬so¬phiz¬ing
... transcendentalism is based on the cognitive-semantic reading of the Critique in the light of Kant’s question formulated in a letter to M. Herz (of February 21, 1772): “What is the ground of the relation of that in us which we call “representation” to the ... ... 1994, Kritika chistogo razuma (1787) [Critique of Pure Reason (second edition)], in Kant, I. Sobranie sochinenij v 8 tomah [Works in 8 volumes], t. 3.3. Kant, I. 1994, Prolegomeny ko vsiakoy budushey metafizike, kotoraia mozhet poiavit'sia kak nauka ...
On fate and/or providence in Pushkin’s short story ‘The blizzard’
... Differences in the functioning of the traditional plot are considered against the background of the interrelation and interdependence between fate, chance, and free will. In a Christian reading, the attitudes of the main characters of the three works to God's providence explain the motives behind their actions, the further course of events, and the endings of the works.
Vasilyev, S. А., 2008. “Metel” or “Myatel”? On the title of the story of A. S. Pushkin. Nauchnyi zhurnal Russkaya ...
S. I. Hessen and the history of Russian Neo-Kantianism
This article attempts, on the one hand, to inscribe the works of the Russian philosopher Hessen into the Neo-Kantian tradition and, on the other hand, to emphasise the originality of his philosophical position in the framework of Neo-Kantianism. The author identifies two important aspects in the analysis of ...
The Name of Prophet Abraham in the Old Russian Literature of XI—XIII centuries
The spread of Christianity in Russia contributed to the development of writing and had a direct impact on the thematic, genre, figurative features of spiritual, and later secular ... ... 2004. Paremias to Boris and Gleb: the experience of reading). In: O. V. Tvorogov, ed. Trudy Otdela drevnerusskoi literatury [Works of the Department of Old Russian Literature]. Vol. 56. St. Petersbourg. pp. 428—452 (in Russ.).
About the Law, through ...
The Conjunction Functions of the Particle tolko: A Conjunction Particle vs a Conjunction Analogue
... functions of the logical and modal particle tolko. A study into the functioning of logical and modal particles led the author to identify the basic syntactic positions that determine the functional and grammatical status of the lexical units studied: the ... ... modality and modal words in Russian language. In: V. V. Vinogradov. Izbrannye trudy. Issledovaniya po russkoi grammatike [Selected works. Studies in Russian grammar]. Moscow. pp. 53—87.
13. Shvedova, N. Yu., eds., 1970. Grammatika sovremennogo russkogo literaturnogo ...
‘Reaching out’ beyond the text: philosophical notes
... 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 altogether and stress that the divide between the humanities approach ... ... relation to the different periods of language development. In: V. Gumbol’dt, ed. Izbrannye trudy po yazykoznaniyu [Selected Works on Linguistics]. Moscow: Progress. pp. 307—323 (in Russ.).
Delez, Zh., Gvattari, F., 1998. Chto takoe filosofiya? [What ...
The State Academy of Artistic Sciences versus Petrograd formalism: Verse theory. II. On Zhirmunsky’s “Rhyme, its history and theory”
The article presents a historical and scientific analysis of the oral presentations and other works that criticized Boris Eikhenbaum’s “Melodics of Verse” and Viktor Zhirmunsky’s “Rhyme, Its History and Theory” ... ... Moscow formalism. The overview relies on unknown materials, which can thus be introduced into scholarly discourse. It refers to the presentations made by the philologist and philosopher Maksim Kœnigsberg and the literary scholar Mikhail Shtokmar, a student ...
A literary image as a cognitive phenomenon
The article is an attempt to examine the terms «image» and «literary image» as a concept of cognitive science (in humanities: linguistics, psychology,... ... 1987.
17. Miall D. S. Temporal Aspects of Literary Reading // Investigations Into the Phenomenology and the Ontology of the Work of Art / еd. by P. F. Bundgaard, F. Stjernfelt // Contributions to Phenomenology. Vol. 81. N. Y., 2015. P. 15—30. doi: ...
Logic Manuals for Women in the Late Enlightenment Era
... half of the eighteenth century. What distinguishes these books is that they were all written specially for women. While such works were fairly common in France and Italy during this period, they had something of an exotic character in the German-speaking ... ... by-product paraphrasing classical logic textbooks under a new and unusual title or do they represent a new independent branch? To answer these questions I analyse the chosen works on logic and the reviews which they prompted. I demonstrate that logic manuals ...
Correlation of theory and practice in victorian policies: Edward Derby case
Using the works of the most prominent British political intellectuals, the author examines the correlation of theory and practice in Victorian ... ... religion in Victorian politics is highlighted. The author reconstructs the concept of conservative progress, which was used to solve tactical party objectives on the basis of three most significant sources of Edward Derby’s political ideas. The link ...
Hybrid texts as a form of interaction between avant-garde artistic and political discourses
This paper explores hybrid texts as a special type of text that forms within ‘inter-discourse interaction’ and relates to the ‘convergence of discourses’. The analysis focuses on the interaction between avant-garde art and political discourses,... ... information transfer channels. This way, a new system of relationships is built and the possibility arises to create a new ‘total work of art’.
Badiou, A., 2004. Delez. Shum bytiya [The noise of being]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Barthes, R., 1994. Izbrannye raboty: ...
OPOIAZ and Bakhtin: the Decision Science’s perspective
... mathematics, psychology, economy and a few other branches of knowledge. It studies how humans make their choices and purports to provide a “rational framework for choosing between alternative courses of action when the consequences resulting from this ... ... hero in aesthetic activity. In: M. Bakhtin, ed. Sobranie sochinenii. T. 1. Filosofskaya estetika 1920-kh godov [Collected Works. Vol. 1. Philosophical aesthetics of the 1920s]. Moscow: Russkie slovari (in Russ.).
Bakhtin, M., 2003. To the philosophy ...
The history of verse studies and formalism
... using the tools of these sciences. One could say that poetics is almost the only philological subdiscipline that has managed to preserve the fundamental idea of formalism, explaining poetic facts in terms of poetics itself, rather than through economic,... ... constructs his concept of cultural history as a sequence of crises and their resolutions. Maxim Shapir, in his well-known work on the evolution of the Russian iambic tetrameter, specifically highlights the unusual method he employs—the explanation ...
Current practices in French poetic discourse: Christian Prigent, Michèle Finck and Anne-James Chaton
... books of poetry, whether in paper or electronic form.
This article examines current practices of delivering poetic texts to readers through auditory perception. It focuses on contemporary French poets active between 1990 and 2022, representing three ... ... Christian Prigent (born 1945), Michèle Finck (1960) and Anne-James Chaton (1970) are examined. Analysing the presentation of poetic works by comparison and juxtaposition leads one to conclude that authors pursue two strategies: individual playback and reading ...
Between Kant and Trendelenburg: On the Genealogy of Kudryavtsev-Platonov’s Theory of Cognition
... imprint of the Kantian theoretical philosophy. Kudryavtsev was not only thoroughly familiar with the Königsberg thinker’s work, but offered a critically reinterpreted version of Kant’s teaching on space, time and categories of understanding. But ... ... critique of Kant? In his later works Kudryavtsev often cites the works of Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg whose works turn out to be very close to the Russian philosopher. Could it be that Kudryavtsev read Kant through Trendelenburg’s optics? To answer ...
Kant als metaphilosophischer Skeptizist?
... Skepticism”. Nicholas Rescher, in his book Strife of Systems, includes Kant among the proponents of this kind of skepticism. I want to argue that while Rescher is wrong, Kant has contributed to a new version of such skepticism. In the first step, I characterize ... ... Disagreement. In: T. Henning, T. and D. P. Schweikard, eds. 2013. Knowledge, Virtue, and Action. Essays on Putting Epistemic Virtues to Work. New York & London: Routledge, pp. 72-98.
Hardy, J. und Schamberger, C., 2015. Gibt es eine universale philosophische Methode?...
Fyodor Dostoevsky vs Karl Marx: Personal Freedom in Existential and Social Dimensions
... While they shared similar views on existential and social dimensions of freedom, they diverged in their conceptual approaches to achieving it. The study aims to demonstrate, through a comparative analysis of Dostoevsky's and Marx's perspectives, that despite ... ... Demons. Chapter “At Tikhon's”. In: F. M. Dostoevsky. Polnoe sobranie sochinenii: v 30 tomakh [F. M. Dostoevsky. Complete Works in 30 Volumes]. Vol. 11. Leningrad, 417 p. (in Russ.).
Dostoevsky, F. M., 1988. Winter notes on summer impressions. Translated ...
“Conservative Enlightenment” as “Heroisation of the Present”
... the idea of the modern human being as a child who needs an external guardian or guide to control his behaviour. In my polemic with Gradirovksy I point out that in addition... ... wrong. It is tragic because its main thrust is “heroisation of the present”, i.e. a readiness to resist the temptation of being absorbed by the future, which takes on... ... the Critique of Political Economy. Part One. In: K. Marx, F. Engels, 1987. Collected Works, Volume 29: Marx: 1857—1861. Moscow, London & New York: Progress; Lawrence and...
Dispute about Holbein as a dispute about faith: discussion around Fedor Dostoevsky’s novel ‘The Idiot’
The article is devoted to the controversy around the painting by Hans Holbein the Younger "Christ in the tomb" and the novel "The Idiot" ... ... novel "The Idiot" and in the disputes around it, presented by modern researchers of Holbein’s and Dostoevsky’s works. Particular attention is paid to the issue of kenosis, corruption and destruction, the significance of biblical allusions ...
Trägheit und Raum: Kant und Euler
... philosophy in the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science is heavily influenced by Newton’s Principia. However, a closer look makes it clear that Kant’s project has also been influenced by other thinkers. One of these thinkers is Leonard Euler. His work was of great influence for Kant, not only with regards to his view on space and inertia but on the relation between metaphysics and natural science in general. Even though Euler’s Physics built on Newton’s work, he differs from him in fundamental regards, leading to crucial developments inside classical ...
A synthesis of genres in Andrey Bolotov’s memoirs
.... Those were the novel, the epistolary genre, the travelogue, the historical essay, etc. In the broad context of Bolotov’s works, the article shows that all those elements were not combined mechanically. A well-read and stylistically sensitive author,... ... description of his life as a record for posterity translated in the literary finesse of Bolotov’s texts and their appeal to the reader.
Anon, 1997. Biografiya A. T. Bolotova [Biography of A. T. Bolotov]. Tula (in Russ.).
Bolotov, A. T., 1766....
The Book of Life in the hermeneutics of Johann Georg Hamann
In this article, I consider the philosophy of the Book in the context of reflections on hermeneutics in the works of the 18th-century Königsbergian thinker Johann Georg Hamann. Hamann’s bibliocentric hermeneutics treats the ‘philosophy of the Book’ as the question as to whether the experience of truth as such is possible. In the light of his hermeneutics, the fate of ontology is a function of the quality of reading since its dialogical nature directly determines a person’s special hermeneutic responsibility towards ...
The Philosophy of Vasily Sesemann and Marburg Neo-Kantianism
... Sesemann (1884—1963) in comparison with the idealism of the Marburg School. The author analyses the key Russian phi-losopher’s works on the topic: ‘The problem of idealism in philosophy’, ‘Theoretical philosophy of the Marburg School’, etc. The ... ... explains his understanding of Neo-Kantianism and the idea of infinity (fieri). Sesemann is interested in the Neo-Kantian aspiration to achieve a systematic unity of knowledge. The concept of one of the editors of the Russian version of the Logos international ...
Text as a meaning-generating dialogue and a lacing metaphor: the experience of converging Yuri Lotman’s and Michail Bakhtin’s approaches
The article presents a reflection on Yuri Lotman’s idea of reorienting semiotics from the analysis of structures to the analysis of texts and their binary diagogical nature. This idea allows correlating Lotman’s approach with Bakhtin’s ... ... ongoing transformations and responsible socio-cultural engineering.
Aristotle, 1976.
Sochineniya v chetyrekh tomakh. T.
1
[Works in four volumes. Vol. 1]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Bakhtin, M. M., 1996.
Sobranie sochinenii v semi tomakh
[Collected works ...
Conceptualisation of transfer and translation in modern linguistics
... notions of each theory or school. Some of these notions — code, opposition, discretion, and border — permeate the scientific vocabulary of many linguistic schools. However, these terms easily acquire new meanings and interpretations in research works. The continuity of communication space is key to semiotic and cultural transfer approaches. The paper shows how scholars conceptualise translation and how the concept of translation transforms. The differences between the above-mentioned schools relate to the way translation is perceived; they also ...
The topos of the forest in N. Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter”
The article explores the symbolism of the forest in N. Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter.” This study aims not only to interpret the meanings associated with this topos but also to illustrate its role in developing three internal plots within ... ... classical texts and addressing existing gaps in scholarship, particularly the exploration of spatial poetics in Hawthorne’s work.
Vasileva E.V.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The Scarlet Letter”, spacial poetics, forest, the topos of the forest
...
Language of digital poetry description: the semiotic and literary aspects
There is a dearth of empirical literary studies devoted to digital literature, primarily due to the poor development of a methodological framework for analysing digital texts and a lack ... ... course of digital intermedial text analysis is proposed based on these considerations.
Asmus, V. F., 1962. Reading as work and creativity.
Voprosy literatury
[Problems of Literature], 9, pp. 34—46 (in Russ.).
Barthes, R., 1994.
Izbrannye raboty....
A part outside the whole? (To Anton Zimmerling's article “Really: syntactics without semiotics?”)
Before delving into the connections between linguistics and semiotics, it is essential to establish a clear demarcation between these fields, which necessitates a precise definition of each subject. However, the ... ... theory of evolution. In: Metod: moskovskii ezhegodnik trudov iz obshchestvovedcheskikh distsiplin [METHOD: Moscow Yearbook of Works from Social Science Disciplines], 9. Moscow, pp. 151—173 (in Russ.).
Chebanov, S. V., 2020. The system of understanding ...
The language of muteness: examining the work of Gazdanov and Salkazanova in Paris
... representatives of the first and second wave of Russian emigration: Gaito (Georgy Ivanovich) Gazdanov, a prominent writer of the Russian diaspora, and Fatima Salkazanova, an aspiring journalist who crossed paths with Gazdanov in the 1960s in Paris while working in the Russian service of Radio 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 study is to elucidate the strategy employed in constructing this ‘wordless’ discourse, as well as to explore the conditions that facilitate its occurrence, underlying mechanisms,...
Petroleum as a space for non-translation: Hikmet, Negarestani, Parshchikov
In 1927, Nâzım Hikmet composed several poems based on his impressions of his visit to Azerbaijani capital, the city of Baku. They will be included in the collection Song of the Sun-drinkers (1928) and will soon ... ... [A new world], 1, pp. 229—231 (in Russ.).
Babaev, A. A., 1975. Nazym Khikmet. Zhizn' i tvorchestvo [Nâzım Hikmet. Life and works]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Bagritskii, E., 1964. Stikhotvoreniya i poemy [Short and long poems]. Leningrad (in Russ.).
Balaev,...
Expressiveness in the theatre as a meaning-making technology and the role of gestures in its realization
The paper examines the concept of multimodal expressiveness contributing to the general study of the expressive and emotive functions in belles-lettres texts. The author attempts to prove that in heterogeneous ... ... gestures from a linguistic perspective (a collection of corpus studies)]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Halizev, V. E., 1988. A dramatic work and some problems of its study. In: V. M. Markovich, ed. Analiz dramaticheskogo proizvedeniya [The analysis of drama]. ...