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Journal

2005 | 14 | 335-351

Article title

THE ROLE OF AXIOLOGICAL ASPECT IN THE FORMING OF NEW SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE

Title variants

Languages of publication

RU

Abstracts

EN
The dynamics of developing a scientific text reflects the dynamics of a cognitive process. At the same time the changing of the knowledge available in the text from hypothetical to more valid is fulfilled according to the principle of its pithy and thematic accessibility for the broad continuum of special scientific information: proper new knowledge of a researcher becomes scientific only under conditions of its going into the system of available knowledge. The text analysis shows that the old and knew knowledge conflict in scientific communication is not a conflict, but a dialectical unity. The interaction between already known and knew is fulfilled according to the principle of alternation of old and knew knowledge components. It is realized in two ways: 1) as an interaction between components of scientifically known and scientifically unknown (author's) knowledge - intertextual alternation; 2) as an interaction between the knowledge known according to a certain communication, expressed in the left context and the components of new knowledge, unknown from a certain text and for the first time expressed in it - intratextual alternation. It is important that inter- and intratextual alternation pierces through the whole text and thus is normative for a scientific style. Expressing of the scientifically new knowledge always takes place in 'arrangement' of the old (scientific and communicational) knowledge and the 'arrangement' is made by author. We can say that the expressing of new knowledge goes according to the principle: the necessary maximum of old + the possible minimum of new.

Journal

Year

Volume

14

Pages

335-351

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • N. V. Danilevskaya, Permskii gosudarstvennyi universitet, ul. Bukireva 15, 614600 Perm, Russian Federation

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
05PLAAAA00461159

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.e83bae8d-0332-3e72-88df-35998c066a90
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