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2009 | 1 | 54-65

Article title

LANGUAGE AS A PHENOMENON OF CULTURE IN THE CONTEXT OF EVOLUTION OF TRANSCENDENTAL PHENOMENOLOGY (ON THE BASIS OF M. SCHELER'S PHENOMENOLOGY) (Mova yak fenomen kultury v konteksti rozvytku transtsendentalnoi fenomenolohii)

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Languages of publication

UK

Abstracts

EN
The article is intended to investigate the concept of language as a phenomenon of culture in Max Scheler's phenomenology. Special attention is paid to analysis of this concept in the context of phenomenological reductions problems. The author describes the most important part of Scheler's conception of language, notably his theory of symbols. The role of this conception is defined by differentiation between the latter theory and Husserl's ideas about the place of language in the reductions method. The author argues that Scheler's concept of symbols can get round the obstacles of transcendental and eidetic reductions. Scheler interprets modifications of judgments only as modifications of individual pronouncements, but not as general pronouncements. It is a kind of treatment which has an influence upon the whole phenomenological procedures, as well as upon the practice of phenomenological reductions. All these changes show that phenomenology is also possible as a philosophy with a natural standpoint. The ground of such a view is Max Scheler's concept of language or, to be more precise, his theory of symbols and theory of judgement.

Year

Issue

1

Pages

54-65

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • Serghey Grigorishin, National University 'Kyiv-Mohyla Academy' (for postal address contact the journal editor)

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
09UAAAAA065612

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ec9c2bd6-bc01-39e2-8209-b1b844b452b7
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