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Философия сознания и лингвоэпистемология в теоретико-методологическом взаимодействии

Философия сознания и лингвоэпистемология в теоретико-методологическом взаимодействии

Abstract

Methodological issues of modern linguistic philosophy of consciousness are discussed in the article. The theory-methodological oppositions of modern analytic philosophy of consciousness are considered. We put a question about the correlation to the linguistic nature of intentionality of the «language focus» of consciousness and about the complexity of the issue of correlation of mental and physical processes concerning the linguistic aspect.

В статье обсуждаются методологические проблемы современной лингвофилософии сознания. Рассматривается теоретико-методологическое противостояние различных школ аналитической философии сознания. Ставятся вопросы соотношения процессов референции, свойств интенциональности и так называемого «языкового фокуса» сознания. Особое внимание уделяется соотношению физического и ментального в языковых основаниях процессов сознания.

Keywords

АНАЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ ФИЛОСОФИЯ СОЗНАНИЯ, ФИЗИЧЕСКОЕ И МЕНТАЛЬНОЕ, ИНТРОСПЕКЦИЯ, ИНТЕНЦИОНАЛЬНОСТЬ, КОНЦЕПТ, МЕТАФОРА, РЕФЕРЕНЦИЯ

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