Language as Key to Reality: From Philosophy of Name to Discourse

Ekaterina Kabahidze
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Language and consciousness are two transcendental categories that determine the processes of cognition, thinking, introspection, perception, and subject-object relations. At different stages of philosophy, they were interpreted depending on the dominant philosophical and ideological paradigm in relation to reality, the existential goals of the subject and society, and methodological approaches, e.g., phenomenological, hermeneutical, discursive, etc. This article systematizes the basic concepts of language in various historical epochs, i.e., from antiquity to the XXI century. The evolution of views on language is represented not from the standpoint of self-reference, but through the prism of socio-cultural and socio-historical changes in reality and its relation to the subject. The author traced the development of the philosophy of language and defined the reasons behind the evolution of approaches to language and consciousness. The article attempts to answer two questions: How do different paradigms of the philosophy of language and consciousness approach the matter of subject’s access to the real world? To what extent were paradigm shifts caused by the changing cultural, historical, and socio-political backgrounds? Since evolutionary epistemology identifies gnoseology as one of the main functions of language, the categories of thinking and understanding receive special attention. The growing complexity of the world order affects the relationship between language and consciousness, i.e., from singularity (philosophy of name) to continuality (discourse).
语言是通往现实的钥匙:从名称哲学到话语
语言和意识是决定认知、思维、内省、感知和主客体关系过程的两个超验范畴。在哲学的不同阶段,对它们的解释取决于与现实相关的主流哲学和意识形态范式、主体和社会的存在目标以及方法论途径,如现象学、诠释学、辨证法等。本文系统阐述了从古代到二十一世纪各个历史时期的语言基本概念。关于语言的观点的演变不是从自我参照的角度,而是通过社会文化和社会历史变化的棱镜及其与主体的关系来体现的。作者追溯了语言哲学的发展,并界定了语言和意识方法演变背后的原因。文章试图回答两个问题:语言和意识哲学的不同范式如何处理主体进入现实世界的问题?文化、历史和社会政治背景的变化在多大程度上导致了范式的转变?由于进化认识论将 "认识论"(gnoseology)视为语言的主要功能之一,思维和理解的范畴受到了特别关注。世界秩序的日益复杂影响了语言与意识之间的关系,即从单一性(名称哲学)到连续性(话语)。
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