Action-thoughts and the genesis of time in linguistic semiosis
The genesis of time is explained in the spirit of constructivism combined with ... ... The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness. New York.
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“Noise” as a key to semiosis: the brain and culture (40 years later)
The article explores the context important for the analysis of Lotman’s talk at the seminar on the problem of semiogenesis and functional specialization of cerebral hemispheres as a model of intellectual processes,... ... speechactivity. In:
Sensornye sistemy: Sensornye protsessy v asimmetrii polusharii
[Sensory systems: Sensory processes in the asymmetry of the hemispheres]. Leningrad, pp. 99—114... ... the Wurm Glaciation.
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Chernigovskaya, T. V., 2012. Languages of consciousness: who reads neural network texts? In:
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Modality as a basis of Kant’s philosophical system and its connection to the language structure
This article examines the category of modality through the postulate of empirical thinking in general and in constructing a philosophical system where functions of consciousness are substantial elements. The system comprises ‘faculties of the mind’, as Kant calls them, namely, evaluation, cognition, and practical activity and norms. These forms of activity correlate with the world of possibilities, the actual ...
Conceptual foundations of manipulation
The formation and operation of the global information environment, along with the increased speed of information ... ... analysis even more complex. The dynamic nature of conceptual transfers is driven by the functioning of the experiencer's conceptual system, which continuously processes sensory data at pre-conceptual, conceptual, and... ....018.
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Kant über inneren Sinn, Zeitanschauung und Selbstaffektion
The aim of this research is to explore what relations self-affection bears to the intuitions of inner sense. I propose that self-affection makes some contribution to formal intuitions and empirical consciousness by arguing that the functions of self-affection consist respectively in conceptualising and conscious-making. I begin by examining Kant’s concept ...
A part outside the whole? (To Anton Zimmerling's article “Really: syntactics without semiotics?”)
... between these fields, which necessitates a precise definition of each subject. However, the approach taken by Anton Zimmerling ... ... (in Russ.).
Chebanov, S. V., 2010. The status of semiotically conscious biology. In: Filosofskie problemy biologii i meditsiny.... ... linguistics and pragmalinguistics as alternatives for the development of functional linguistics and their relation to hermeneutics. In: ... .... Moscow, pp. 151—173 (in Russ.).
Chebanov, S. V., 2020. The system of understanding techniques by G. I. Bogin. In: Ponimanie ...
Current processes in the stylistic system of the Russian language: style vs discourse
Current processes in the stylistic system of the Russian language are related to qualitative (changing the language functional styles) and quantitative (the emergence of new styles) transformations. The author explores the correlation of styles ... ... Kognitywna analiza dyskursu i inne metody badawcze. Rzeszów, 2005. S. 11—21.
Novozhenova Z. L.
functional styles, discourse, consciousness, awareness
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Functional and semantic characteristics of emotive and perceptual vocabulary in hagiography of Nikolay Yaponskiy.
The authors study emotive and perceptual vocabulary through its semantic reflection of the holy as the most important component of religious linguistic consciousness. The complex approach offered in the works of S. P. Lopushanskaya served ... ... as the basis for analyzing the language material. It examines the intralinguisitic systemic analysis of language unit structures, paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations at various levels of the language hierarchy, and their functional application in various contexts.
The criteria for selecting lexical units...
On the problem of cultural reference of proverbs (the Russian proverbs with images of clothing)
... realia; they form concepts, mythologemes, symbols, gauges, stereotypes, etc. in the realm of ideas about the world. These ideas are interpreted within different fields of human... ... B., 2012. Poslovitsy v yazyke, soznanii i kommunikatsii [Proverbs in the language, consciousness and communication]. St. Petersburg.
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Speech aggression as a means of preserving and promoting the Neo-pagan worldview: the case of Rodnoverie
The role of verbal aggression in the promotion of specific value-regulatory systems, particularly those of a religious nature, has not been extensively explored ... ... evaluations, and ill-wishing—are analysed, with hypotheses offered regarding their function and frequency. Furthermore, the study elucidates the composition and nature... ... past in the Russian information space as a factor of fragmentation of mass historical consciousness. In: R. A. Badikov, ed.
Sud'by natsional'nykh kul'tur v usloviyakh globalizatsii:...
Where does the method come from? On the self-sufficiency of semiotic objects
... genetics offer insights into comprehending the internal laws of semiosis, affirming that sign generation is an inherent property of information systems and need not always involve a conscious subject. Simultaneously, linguistic descriptions can take various directions, focusing either on describing significative functions external to the system or on internal relationships within the system.
Barbieri, M., 2008. The Code Model of Semiosis: The First Steps Toward ...
Language and the nature of humanness. Invitation to a discussion
... invites the reader to contemplate what impedes further development of language science which is currently in a state of stagnation.... ... and transfer of thoughts. Instead, researchers should use a systems approach to linguistic semiosis as a biological adaptation,... ... evolutionary stage in the development of Homo sapiens. Establishing the functional role of linguistic semiosis in systemic cognition as ... ... language and mind, language and cognition, and language and consciousness. An ecological approach to language assumes that ...
The problem of meaning in Social Semiotics: deep semiotics as a conceptual extension of Social Semiotics
Semiotic systems are closely associated with social practices, within which the former record, store, and disseminate social experience. These systems affect the human consciousness to change the semantic picture of the world, behaviour, and the way one perceives reality. Almost all cultural artefacts perform the function of a sign. As a semiotic system develops special signs emerge to replace the artefacts by denoting them. Iconic signs are based upon resemblance, index signs upon a causal relationship, and symbols on social conventions. Language is the most ...
The apologia of reason in J. Chr. Gottsched’s classicistic system: On the 250th anniversary of the philosopher’s death
This article revisits the ratio-centric system developed by the prominent exponent of the German enlightenment J. Chr. Gottsched (1700—1766). The authors examine the ... ... of the ontological argument in the context of the current civilizational crisis of consciousness, which arose against the background of the 20th century crisis of objectivist... ... description of the reality, in particular, as regards the ontological status of a wave function. This poses a serious ontological challenge to the entire scientific paradigm...
Paul Natorp’s social pedagogic theory and it’s relevance to modern russian education
... discusses Paul Natorp’s social pedagogy theory from the point of its relevance to the modern educational discussions. Natorp ... ... critic of fundamental grounds of dominant contemporary pedagogical system. The major Natorp’s objection was directed against positioning ... ... “will”. It is directly connected to the three levels of activity of consciousness which are associated with the three stages of education ... ... position of persons with scientific background. Thus the social function of the universities as institutions where persons of such ...
On a review deliberated by Kant and published under the name of Chr. Kraus
]his article analyses the circumstances that resulted in the situation when the review of J. A. H. Ulrich’s eleutheriology, which would be published today as a work co-authored ... ... namely, that its author did not distinguish between the theo-retical and practical functions of consciousness. This circumstance complicates that understanding of that the same act... ... conclusions of pure reason” and that Kant based his solution to the antinomy on the whole system as a comprehensive philosophical theory
1. Калинников Л. А. Проблемы...
The antinomy of political reason. Some deliberations on Kant’s “Answer-ing the Question: What is Enlightenment?”
... author focuses on the philosophical prerequisites and the essence of this project and analyses the difference between the “public” ... ... evolutionarydevelopment of society based on the transformation of public consciousness. Kant’s view that the key discourse for social ... ... implementation of this project. It isstressed that the project can function only when the interests of government and citizen coincides.... ... practical philosophy. It is concluded that, unlike the Copernican system of theoretical reason, Kant’s system of practical reasons ...
Сognitive mechanisms of semantic adaptation of borrowings in Russian
This paper investigates the semantic adaptation of new borrowings in Russian, addressing a gap in research on this ... ... vospriyatii nositelei
[Adaptation of foreign language vocabulary in the system of language and the perception of native speakers]. PhD ... ... Buzzwords in Modern Russian and Chinese Newspapers: Origin, Semantics, Functions.
Russian Journal of Linguistics
, 21 (4), pp. 749—766,... ... phenomenon: VEGETABLES, FRUIT, BERRIES, NUTS in the Russian linguistic consciousness.
Vestnik Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta ...
The phenomenon of cult interaction
This article considers the problems of cult reality development. The author believes that cult is an inversion system of interaction of the cult object and cult consciousness. Inversion in cult reality is a process of special decoding of intersubjective reality, in which cult status serve as both a structure and a function of reality.
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Polynominativity of geographical objects in the linguocultural context
... analyze the linguocultural factors contributing to the phenomenon of polynominativity—multiple names for a single object. This ... ... intricacies of the interaction and mutual influence of onomastic systems from different ethnic groups coexisting within the same ... ... names of settlements]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Amirov, V. M., 2021. Functional features of onomastic units in the military discourse ... ... v kul'turnom soznanii epokhi [Word and text in the cultural consciousness of the era]. Vologda, pp. 353—361 (in Russ.).
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Signs and senses as an epistemological problem
The semiotic problem of the triad “sign – meaning – sense” is discussed as a methodological problem caused by philosophy of external realism ... ... representational theory of cognition based on it. Reification of linguistic signs, along with the erroneous view of the nature and function of language as a communication tool rather than the mode of existence of humans as living (cognitive) systems, impedes scientific explanation of both language and linguistic signs. As an alternative, the core problem of semiotics ...
On multiple semiotics integrally, aspectively and concretely
Anton Zimmerling’s interpretation of the discursive particle TI1 is an important achievement. The ... ... in particular, the question of primary and secondary semiotic systems. The author presents his own concept of semiotics as a ... ... formations; (3) assessing and utilizing the meaning (initially functional significance, relevance) of the forms and modes of actuality.... ....1007/s12304-021-09463-7
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Olteanu, A., 2022. Learning as Becoming Conscious: A note on Jablonka and Ginsburg’s Notion of Learning....
The Mobius strip of the pragmasemantics of sense: from culture through subjectivity to nothingness and back
... endeavors to systematically present sense formation through the lens of the pragmasemantic approach. It enables the demonstration of ... ... rise to signs within the backdrop of non-existence. Subjectivity functions as a ‘user of voids’, serving as a metacontext, a ... ... Russ.).
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Epstein, M. N., 2004. Znak probela.... ... loop]. Moscow, 512 p. (in Russ.).
Ilyin, M. V., 2020. Logonomic Systems: Reflection, Meaningfulness and Verbalization of Action....
Levels of context: how textual analysis becomes discourse analysis: the case of Internet lifestyle media
Today the so-called problem of discourse should boil down to (1) identifying relevant contextual variables, (2) ... ... draws on (1) the category of engagement as described in the Appraisal Model within Systemic Functional Linguistics and (2) the interpretation of discourse/text as simultaneously... ... Discourse. In: M. I. Stamenov, ed. Language Structure, Discourse and the Access to Consciousness. Amsterdam and Philadelphia, pp. 189—226,
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Darwinism as the Missing Link in Kant’s Critical Philosophy
I proceed from the hypothesis that the difficulties in Kant’s presentation of his plan and, accordingly, the implicit reason for the critical attitude to this ... ... at his disposal which would offer a more solid scientific grounding for his entire system. I believe that Darwinism is such a link which bolsters the central but ungrounded... ... now revealed not “from the top down” where Kant sought them, i. e. not in logical functions in accordance with metaphysical deduction and not in self-consciousness as...
«Nomen est omen»: the role of names in the novel Parade by Nikolay Kononov
The author analyses the role of the main characters’ names — Lev, Lyuda and Arkady — in ... ... language to another) allows the author to identify hidden meanings consciously or subconsciously used by the writer. N. Kononov resorts ... ... The author concludes that the names perform a text-generating function and reveal the encrypted information inherent in the text.... ... Löw
N. Kononov, language game, anagrammatic code, semiotic system
Davidenko A. A.
56-63
10.5922/2225-5346-2019-2-5