Dynamic identity as a procedure of assimilation and disaggregation of cogitological categories

Автор: Fefilov A. I.

Журнал: Симбирский научный Вестник @snv-ulsu

Рубрика: Филология

Статья в выпуске: 1 (35), 2019 года.

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Relevance and goals. The tasks of the article include: (1) to divide the concepts of static and dynamic identity; (2) to clarify the notion of "conceptual picture of the world"; (3) to define the "conceptual picture of the language", "language picture of consciousness"; (4) to introduce definiteness into the metalanguage concepts of "naming", "designation", "expression"; (5) to determine the nature of the ratio of cogitological categories by means of identification procedures (assimilation and disaggregation). Materials and methods. With the help of the method of multi-vector identification, the following cogitological categories are compared: Consciousness and Language; Thinking and Speech; Language and Speech; Language and Metalanguage; The Thoughtful and the Speakable; the Said and the Heard; the Written and the Read; translated language and translating language. For clarity, graphic drawings are used. Texts are used as examples. Results. Dynamic identity is considered as a procedure of assimilation, which allows to determine more accurately the structure and content of cogitological concepts used as a metalanguage and objects of analysis in linguistic and philosophical studies. The processes of integration and comparison of some linguistic and mental categories are also demonstrated. Conclusions. Refined definitions of the metalanguage of cogitology with the help of assimilation procedures will help overcome some contradictions in the study of the nature of the interaction of the Language and Consciousness, Speech and Mind. The analysis confirms the necessity of investigating the integrative categories of Linguistics and Speech and Mind in the framework of cogitological science.

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Cogitology, verbal consciousness, conceptual consciousness, semantic-conceptual integration

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IDR: 14114527

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