CONCEPT OF "CONSCIENCE" IN GERMAN LINGUISTIC SPACE
Journal Title: Молодий вчений - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 53
Abstract
In the article was reviewed the term "concept". There was also explored the concept of "conscience" based on the works of German philosophers. The main features of the investigated concept were identified. In the following article was given a term of the conceptual interpretation. The article clarified the necessity of studying the linguistic representation of the concept "conscience".
Authors and Affiliations
V. V. Humenyi
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