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Mirror for the Other: Problem of the Self in Continental Philosophy (from Hegel to Lacan)
Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science. 2014. Vol. 48. No. 1. P. 1-17.
This essay intends to explore the genesis of one of the key concepts in continental philosophy of personalism – the concept of the “Other”. It attempts to use some most influential philosophical and psychological contexts to demonstrate how the Self is linked to the Other logically, notionally and conceptually. The present analysis employs two principle approaches to the problem – philosophical and psychological. From the stand point of the former, the key figure of the hereunder discourse is Hegel and his theory, while the later will be represented predominantly by Lacanian ideas. The present article will also discuss major influences of Hegel’s philosophical ideas on the Lacan’s theory.
Ryabushkina T., Антиномии 2015 Т. 15 № 1 С. 28-44
The idea of pre-reflective consciousness arises in response to difficulties that occur in the process of searching for the foundation of the unity of our conscious experience. The basis of the experience can not be found in the experience and lies beyond the world of objects. Can we distinguish a single classical way of transcendence? ...
Added: March 14, 2015
Ivanov S. A., Prague : Pavel Mervart, 2012
Christianity is a missionary religion by definition. Yet, as Christianity became imperial ideology, the attitude towards "barbarians" began to change: the classical Greco-Roman perception of "other" as non-human finds its way into the concept of Christianization. The author tries to outline methods of Byzantine mission, which Byzantines themselves never theoretize upon. Orthodox Christianity lost to ...
Added: March 20, 2013
Novikov D. V., Русский журнал 2013 № 12 03 14
Hegel's conception of the revolution and the concept of "transgression" of G.Bataille. Conection between the stage of the revolution and the drama of history. Does revolution, understood as a "transgression" or "shabbad" permits to think freedom beyond death? ...
Added: March 24, 2014
Zaretsky Y., Social Sciences 2019 Vol. 50 No. 2 P. 114-135
This article examines the widespread practice of writing auto- biographies (forms of extended curricula vitae) by Soviet citizens. Special attention is given to the real social circumstances that fashioned the narrative structure and content of these life stories and the changes prompted by the political and ideological changes in the USSR. The article also examines ...
Added: September 3, 2019
Haas A., Philosophy and Rhetoric 2021 Vol. 54 No. 3 P. 213-239
Almost all philosophers (and many non-philosophers) recognize the fundamental importance of the Phenomenology of Spirit... But Hegel's way of thinking and speaking — which he names, “speculative” —needs explaining. The example of “the speculative sentence” is helpful — for here, speculating means implying, that is, neither bringing meaning to presence nor keeping it in absence; ...
Added: July 7, 2021
Kurginyan S., Мир психологии. Научно-методический журнал 2012 Т. 70 № 2 С. 105-119
The article reveals the experience of a person's adequate self-relation case study research imple mentation and the conceptualization of its basic empirical outcomes. An aim of the research is to pro cess and develop the reflective practice of helping a person to maintain adequate 'self-relation' with him or herself. The study explores some essential characteristics ...
Added: January 31, 2013
Starovoytenko E. B., / Высшая школа экономики. Series PSY "Psychology". 2020. No. WP BRP 117/PSY/2020.
This paper presents a study in the format of general personology that involves an interpretation of ideas about personality explicated from cultural sources, in psychological concepts, methods of individual self-cognition and empirical approaches. A continuum of personological methods was applied that follows the selected format, including the hermeneutic method, the theoretical modeling method, and the ...
Added: June 22, 2020
Rozhkov A., Полития: Анализ. Хроника. Прогноз 2019 Т. 95 № 4 С. 39-52
Despite the widespread use of the term “national interests” in the media and academia, researchers and experts still cannot come to a consensus on its meaning. Political realists equate national interests with the “ПОЛИТИЯ” № 4 (95) 2019 51 states’ aspiration for power and security, liberals — with the will of citizens, constructivists — with ...
Added: October 6, 2020
Ryabushkina T., Вестник Новосибирского государственного университета. Серия: Философия 2014 Т. 12 № 4 С. 24-30
The author argues that the classical method of transcendence of the experience bases on temporality and substantiality – the structures that are found by the way of reflection. In classical theory the basis of the experience lies beyond the world of objects. Phenomenologists deny that decision because of its formal character. For Sartre self-consciousness is ...
Added: December 6, 2014
Shkolnikov V., Studies in East European Thought 2014 Vol. 65 No. 3-4 P. 175-187
Abstract The impact of Hegelian philosophy on Belinskij’s thinking and especially on his self-understanding did not end with his well-known and ostentatious anti-Hegelian tirades. By focusing on Belinskij’s tormented early years in Petersburg, after he had supposedly reneged on his ‘‘reconciliation with reality,’’ this paper will attempt to show how the continued conceptual evolution of ...
Added: October 23, 2017
Pirogovskaia M. M., Social History of Medicine 2020
The patient as a specific social role is thoroughly studied and discussed in contemporary social theory and medical sociology. However, research into the history of doctor-patient relations or into the patients’ perspective on treatment and prophylaxis never ended to enrich or even undermine theoretical approaches. Ego-documents created by ‘sick-men’ in the early modern Europe demonstrate ...
Added: January 26, 2020
Lifintseva T. P., Вопросы философии 2014 № 11 С. 163-173
This paper deals with an interesting and provocative problem: the problem of a latent Christian foundation of Western culture and Western philosophy - the existential philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre, in this case. The author tries to show that in spite of his declared atheism, Sartre's metaphysics latently comprises the ontological "melancholy for God" and that ...
Added: December 16, 2014
М. : Канон+, 2010
В 2007 г. мировая философская общественность отметила 200-летие выхода в свет выдающегося произведения гениального немецкого философа Г.В.Ф.Гегеля "Феноменология духа". В честь этого события в Институте философии РАН состоялась Международная конференция. В ней приняли участие видные гегелеведы России, Германии, США, Англии, Японии, Литвы. В основу настоящей книги положены доклады, сделанные на конференции, или тексты, специально представленные ...
Added: April 10, 2013
Khvalkov E., Shkil M., / Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ. Series WP "Working Papers of Humanities". 2021.
This study is focused on the Italian vernacular text written by Simone Luzzatto "Discourse on the State of the Jews". It is important to observe the narrative of this seventeenth century Venetian rabbi in two aspects: first, how he tried to incorporate the Jews into the Venetian Republic, secondly, how and why he instrumentalized the ...
Added: December 11, 2022
Ryabushkina T., Антиномии 2017 Т. 17 № 4 С. 7-23
The claim that human understanding is grounded in receptivity of mind-independent reality, despite its historical anteriority and accordance with intuition of ordinary consciousness, becomes invalid in the process of development of phenomenological thought. The reason for denial of receptivity is a lack of conformity between separate sense data and concepts as involving unifying functions. An ...
Added: June 8, 2017
Chepurin K., / Basic Research Programme. Series HUM "Humanities". 2013. No. 18.
In this paper, I explore a peculiar triad found in Hegel’s later anthropological thought: individuality, intensity, and daimon (or fate), the latter identified with what Hegel calls one’s “intensive form of individuality.” In his notion of the soul’s intensity, Hegel is reconceptualizing Kant’s idea of intensity of the soul towards an anthropological theory of individuality ...
Added: March 27, 2013
Nemzer A. S., Знамя 2012 № 10 С. 162-167
Дан общий очерк творчества Гончарова. ...
Added: December 25, 2012
Krasnov A. V., Вестник Пермского государственного педагогического университета. Серия Х: Дифференциальная психология 2012 № 2 С. 55-60
В статье представлен теоретический обзор взглядов на проблему детско-родительских отношений в рамках психоаналитической традиции. ...
Added: March 23, 2013
Stepanov B., Laboratorium. Журнал социальных исследований 2017 Т. 9 № 3 С. 104-134
This review essay examines debates on cultural populism among English-speaking cultural
theorists in the second half of the 1980s and early 1990s. These debates were inspired
by the development of the studies of popular culture and had a significant influence
on the transformation of the landscape of cultural studies in the context of their
academic and public expansion. The ...
Added: February 26, 2018
Chepurin K., Journal of the History of Ideas 2020
This paper reconstructs Schelling and Hegel’s 1802 genealogical critique of modernity’s entanglement with Christianity as an important point of origin for later genealogical accounts of modernity, within German Idealism and Romanticism and beyond, by reading this genealogy alongside Hans Blumenberg’s The Legitimacy of the Modern Age. For Schelling and Hegel, modernity inherits and intensifies the Christian ...
Added: December 15, 2020
Tulyakov D., Vestnik Tomskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta, Filologiya 2017 No. 50 P. 224-235
The article considers Wyndham Lewis’s autobiography Blasting and Bombardiering (1937) as an instrument for reassessing modernism and representing it to the wider readership of popular literature. Lewis’s employment of autobiography to conceptualise modernism and position himself within/towards it is a step away from his criticism where modern subjectivity, historical approach to the self, and fictionalisation ...
Added: December 7, 2017
Platt J., Russian Review 2018 Vol. 77 P. 7-29
This essay examines the reception of Stendhal's Red and the Black in Pushkin's “Queen of Spades” (1833) and Lermontov's unfinished novel, Princess Ligovskaya (1836), particularly with regard to Stendhal's hero, Julien Sorel–the social aspirant, who is at once passionately driven and cunningly disciplined. It focuses on how the reception of Sorel in these two Russian works is contaminated in ...
Added: January 16, 2018
Liubimov S., Political, technological, economic and social processes 2013
This paper outline the most essential components of Hegel’s concept of war. Hegel was one of the founders of the modern international law and his concept of war influenced on the formation of modern international law. In this research we will try to rediscover Hegel’s thoughts about war and to show the correlation between Hegel’s ...
Added: December 12, 2013
Белецкий А. П., Shumskiy V., Экзистенциальный анализ 2014 № 6 С. 139-166
Placed in a context psychological problem of human "Self", present study describes lucid dreaming as an altered state of consciousness, where personal feeling of "Self" is experienced as a source of autonomous, subjective activity. Viewed results indicate that intuitive feeling of "Self", which provides basis for a personal, subjective activity, is not entirely a hypothetical ...
Added: January 27, 2015