CONCEPTUAL PRINCIPLES OF THE STUDY OF COGNITIVE MEASUREMENT OF COMMUNICATIVE PRACTICES
Journal Title: Вісник Львівського університету - Year 2017, Vol 13, Issue
Abstract
The article outlines the conceptual foundations for the study of the cognitive dimension of communicative practices. A characteristic of the cognitive dimension of communicative practices, based on a number of concepts, is described and briefly described each of them. The concept of leading scholarsphilosophers who examined the conceptual foundations of the cognitive dimension of communicative practices, among which are N. Louman, K. Jaspers and G. Makluen, are presented.
Authors and Affiliations
Олена Марусіна
STRATEGY FUNCTIONING OF POWER IN THE SENSE OF MICHEL FOUCAULT
The article analyzes the problems of understanding power as a category of its political forms of expression and peculiar to this performance. A understanding of the concept according to research positions Michel Foucault...
ACTIVITY OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH WITHIN THE SEMANTIC DIMENSION OF THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
The article defines both role and place of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) within the semantic dimension of the Russia-Ukraine international conflict. It also characterizes the semantic system at the heart of the nar...
METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO RESEARCH SOCIAL PRIORITIES DEVELOPED IN THE FIELD OF PHENOMENOLOGY, COMMUNICATIVE PHILOSOPHY AND POST-STRUCTURALISM
The principal attention of this article is focused on the study of methodological background for social philosophical research of social priorities phenomenon. There was analyzed a complex and ambiguous problem of establ...
SOCRATES IS ABOUT JUSTICE
The article analyzes the life of Socrates through a show trial. The attention to the craving for justice Socrates, who really thought about the question of values, but it is fundamentally different from the Sophists in t...
THE CATEGORY OF THE SUBLIME IN THE ISIDORE DUCASSE'S CORPOREITY CONCEPT
The article conceptualises the corporeity esthetics in “The Songs of Maldoror” by Isidore Ducasse to be the capable to be transformed. The flexibility of corporeity is shown to be the predetermined by crossing of ethic a...