The humanities discourse: diciplinarity, interdiciplinarity, transdiciplinarity


   The humanities discourse: diciplinarity, interdiciplinarity, transdiciplinarity Δόξα / Doxa. Collected Scientific Articles on the Philosophy and the Philology. I. 2 (26). The humanities discourse: diciplinarity, interdiciplinarity, transdiciplinarity .– Odessa: Aquatoria, 2016. – 208 p.

    This edition is the twenty sixth issue of the collected scientific articles on the philosophy and the philology devoted to various problems of the humanities discourse as phenomenon researching. The articles consider the philosophical, cultural, linguistic, anthropological, philological etc. aspects of the humanities and its features researching.

   For philosophers, philologists, students on the humanities and wide circle
of readers.

CONTENTS

 

 

Section 1. THE HUMANITIES DISCOURSE AND DISCIPLINARY

Afanasiev A.,
Vasilenko I. Transdisciplinary and professionalism
8
Borodina N.
The principle transdiciplinarity in specially scientific methods adaptation
19
Rayhert K.
Humanistics of Charles William Morris
27
Vak M.
Failure of morality
37
Mikhalchuk I.
Empedocles’ cosmology and its socio-cultural context
48
Kozhemiakina O.
Conceptualization functions of legitimacy of political trust in modern humanities discourse
59

 

Section 2. DISCIPLINARITIVE DIVERSIFICATION OF THE HUMANITIES DISCOURSE

Tykhomirova F.
Social knowledge in the era of transdisciplinarity
71
Martynyuk E., Nykytchenko O.
Research of convergent processes in modern religious life
84
Kyrylyuk O.
Transdisciplinary application of universal-cultural concept of existential semiotics (review)
93
Pogonchenkova E.
Philosophical classical studies as a problem in the context of humanities
114
Rybka N.
Lingvo-creative activities on the creation of modern myths
123
Ianushevych I.
English as an expressive means of reflection in philosophical discourse
133
Romanov O.
Transdisciplinary principles of interpersonal psychoanalysis of H. S. Sullivan
143
Tykhomirova F., Tykhomirov P.
System methodology as researching instrument of the public service advertising
153

 

Section 3. THE HUMANITIES DISCOURSE IN ARTISTIC SPACE

Sobolevskaya E.
Silver Age as socio-historical epoch and culturalhistorical type
161
Kovaleva N. , Levchenko V.
Immersibility as the mechanism of new artistic reality creating
173

 

Section 4. TRANSLATIONS

Pseudo Plato.
About justice (foreword, translation from old Greek language and commentaries by Illya Bey)
185

 

Section 5. POETRY

Sobolevskaya E.
To sense the otherness of other being
194