Thematic horizon of the study of linguistic reality: the context of non-classical philosophy of language

The article defines the specifics of the non-classical paradigm of the philosophy of language, in the problematic field of which the language is presented as a creative process and a form of development of the spirit, spiritual creativity and acquisition the truth. Reveal-ing the specifics of the no...

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Опубликовано в: :Вестник Томского государственного университета. Культурология и искусствоведение № 46. С. 73-82
Главный автор: Kornienko, Mikhail A.
Формат: Статья в журнале
Язык:English
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Итог:The article defines the specifics of the non-classical paradigm of the philosophy of language, in the problematic field of which the language is presented as a creative process and a form of development of the spirit, spiritual creativity and acquisition the truth. Reveal-ing the specifics of the non-classical stage of the philosophy of language, within the limits of which the language is characterized as creative processuality, the author shows that the ener-gy of the spirit, manifesting its spontaneity in the language, unattainable in its spontaneity, makes the language alive. It is shown that the philosophy of language as an independent science begins the countdown with the works of W. von Humboldt, while at an earlier stage, language was the subject of analysis in the context of general epistemological issues. The author analyzes the role of F. de Saussure in the development of the philosophy of language, reveals the role of the linguis-tic revolution in the transformation of the paradigm of the metaphysics of language. It is shown that, starting from the linguistic turn, a new problematic is introduced into the philos-ophy of language: an approach has been formed in the problem field of non-classical philos-ophy, within which the language was given the status of an alternative to the Cartesian cogi-to. It was the linguistic turn that was the stage of transition to the new problems of the philosophy of language, which made the subject of study the contexts and premises of utter-ances, objectified language structures, the polysemy and everyday functioning of the lan-guage, the functions of the language (including political functions). A departure from the epistemological and psychological component of research is associated with a linguistic turn, interest in the meaning and meaning was formed, and the language itself was interpreted as the ultimate ontological basis of thinking. Structuralism, hermeneutics, linguistic philosophy turned to the study of language. As a result of the linguistic turn, philosophical problems ac-quired a different orientation and began to search for philosophical problems through an ap-peal to the ontology of linguistic phenomena.
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ISSN:2222-0836