Mind de re
... represented as VER(ACT(p)). The operator VER establishes a link to a verification event in which agent X has established the truth of p in the actual world, while ACT renders the proposition pre-verified, that is, open to verification or falsification. Standard accounts of the de re versus de dicto distinction maintain that, in contexts of belief and desire, de re attitudes involve ontological commitments to the existence of objects in the actual world. Within a Davidsonian framework, events are ...
Performing verification actions before initiating a criminal case: theory and practice
... divided into operational-search measures, other procedural actions, and investigative actions. In the theory and practice of criminal procedure, a number of issues remain regarding the system of verification actions, the criteria for their implementation, the protection of the rights of the persons involved, the possibility at this stage of conducting questioning as an operational-search measure, and search and seizure as investigative actions. The philosophical foundation is dialectical materialism,...
Really: syntactics without semiotics?
... nonveridicality: the case of Russian Negative Polarity Items. Russian Linguistics, 39 (2), pp. 129—162,
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Scenario-based methods within a clinical approach to translator training
... scenario-based methodology is understood as a group of teaching methods and forms of organizing different types of learners’ activities for modeling their future professional activity. The features of the clinical approach, the context of translation activity, and the ways of implementing the scenario-based methodology in organizing clinical practice in the process of translator training are consistently examined. General scientific analytical-synthetic methods and empirical methods of observing ...
Mandelstam’s camp poem: an attempt at reconstruction
The article examines Osip Mandelstam’s last poem, recorded from the poet’s voice in a transit camp. Two main tasks are pursued: the verification of authorship and the reconstruction of the original text. The poem is analysed against the background of the Russian poetic tradition and within the context of Mandelstam’s late work. It is argued that the extant record is not a fragment of a lost text, but a complete poem—a ...
Polydiscursive paradigm of specialised translation in the glocal multilingual coordinates
The professional activity of translators is most often realized in specialized professional discourses, especially those regionally conditioned. Specialized discourses, as an institutional type of discourse, exhibit a poly- and inter-discursive character, determining a complex, polyvalent translational process. This study, based on the author’s extensive translation experience, focuses on horticultural discourse in two non-cognate linguistic and cultural environments (Russian and German), with...
‘Definition of poetry’: Frege vs. Jakobson
... pragmasemantic approach, which builds upon Gottlob Frege's ideas of the poetic sign as "a sign with meaning but without reference," and aesthetic-functional theories of poetic language linked to Roman Jacobson's concept of the poetic function. The pragmasemantic interpretation of the referential capabilities of a poetic sign explores questions regarding the principles of its verification and examines its relationship with extralinguistic objects. From this perspective, the artistic ...
On the problem of modeling the strategic behavior of states in geoeconomics
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