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Contents of Issue ¹ 01/2012
Gurevich, P. S. - Resources for Half-Conversation
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pp. 3-4
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Abstract: The column is devoted to the state of the Russian language in a modern world. It is underlined that
today’s Russian language has many foreign words substituting common words and sayings.
Keywords:
philosophy, philology, conversation, language, experiment.
Sofronov, V. V. - An Offer of Pain. Semiotic and Phenomenological Aspects of the Analysis of Marcel
Proust’s ‘In Search of Lost Time’
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pp. 5-18
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Abstract: Perhaps we need to admit that during the second half of the 20th century the greatest discovery in the
complex of sciences evolving around such concepts as ‘text’, ‘language’, ‘human’, i.e. anthropology in a wide
meaning of the word, was not the discovery or proof of the idea of duality, superficial dimension, dichotomy
of semiotic systems (culture). In some way or another, the idea of duality both of the language (binary opposition)
and the world in general have been quite constant throughout European history.
Keywords:
philosophy, philology, semiotics, phenomenology, diachrony, synchrony, metaphor, metonymy, writing, speech.
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Korolev, S. A. - We and Pushkin. Experience of Identification
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pp. 55-57
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Abstract: The article is devoted to one of the greatest poets of Russia – Alexander Pushikin, his biography and
genius.
Keywords:
philosophy, literature, language, Pushkin.
Gurevich, P. S. - Fedor Girenk’s Anthropological and Esthetical Ideas
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pp. 31-40
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Abstract: The author of the article analyzes Fedor Girenk’s works in philosophy. The author describes Fedor
Girenk’s basic ideas and underlines the original nature of his philosophy and ref lexion.
Keywords:
philosophy, philosophical anthropology, human, autoradiography, language, consciousness, personality, society, art, mind.
Nabokov, V. V. - Cruelty and Mystification. Translation by N. G. Krotovskaya
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pp. 19-30
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Abstract: In his lectures Nabokov makes an attempt to help students take a different look at Miguel Cervantes’
book, free from false pietism as a result of a long-term interpretation tradition which turned a cruel and
harsh book into a modest myth about the appearance and reality.
Keywords:
philology, Don Quixote, rethinking, cruelty, mystification, magic, appearance, reality, illusion, creativity.
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Kolchina, A. S. - Emigrated Writers at the Microphone ‘Radio of Freedom’ during 1970-1980th
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pp. 58-79
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Abstract: The author of the article describes a very important stage in development and expansion of Russian
intelligentsia’s writings. The author reveals opposing views on life introduced by different generations of
emigrants, analyzes the process of establishing of new canons and considers peculiarities of style of different
writers.
Keywords:
philology, emigration, dissidence, politics, literature, intelligentsia, journalism, intonation, history, language.
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Raymond Smullyan - A Planet Deprived of Laughter.
Translation by P. I. Bystrova
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pp. 41-54
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Abstract: This is the extract from Raymond Smullyan’s book ‘This Book Needs No Title: A Budget of Living
Paradoxes’.
Keywords:
philosophy, psychology, psychoanalysis, paradox, universe, planet, logic.
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Gurevich, P. S. - Phenomenology of the Hidden Meaning
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pp. 80-88
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Abstract: This is the review of the two books published by the publishing house ‘Kanon+”: “Myth and Artistic
Consciousness of the 20th Century” and “Myth and Dance”.
Keywords:
philology, literature, myth, art, consciousness, dance.
Gurevich, P. S. - Philosophical Discourse about Human
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pp. 89-96
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Abstract: This is the review of the book ‘Diogenes’ Light. The Project of Synergian Anthropology in a Modern
World’.
Keywords:
philology, literature, Diogenes, anthropology.
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