Mystery of Khakassian Burial Mounds in Biosemiotic Lens

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Ulyana S. Strugovshchikova
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Biosemiotics as a science that studies the pre-linguistic signs helps us to see and comprehend signs that living organisms create in repeated contact with the en­vironment. The article proposes to look at cultural human heritage in the op­tics of biosemiotics. Using some aspects of this approach, the author considers the ancient mounds located on the territory of the Republic of Khakassia and the inhabitants of Khakassia as two separate temporary worlds, entangled in present. These two worlds design their own unique environment, which itself recurcively changes the living things around and is influenced by them. The modern so­cieties master the area around, including the remnants of the cultural heritage of the past. People create new meanings in attempts to interpret the signs left by bygone cultures and integrate them into its present. At the same time, new signs can be created with new meanings. The author emphasizes that mounds are con­cepts, i.e. they “speak” on behalf of their creators, who are now perceived as an­cestors, although there is no genetic relationship with them.
生物符号学视角下的卡卡西墓地之谜
生物符号学作为一门研究前语言符号的科学,有助于我们观察和理解生物体在与环境反复接触中创造的符号。文章建议从生物符号学的角度来看待人类文化遗产。作者运用这一方法的某些方面,将位于哈卡夏共和国领土上的古冢和哈卡夏居民视为两个独立的临时世界,它们在当下纠缠在一起。这两个世界设计了自己独特的环境,而环境本身又不断地改变着周围的生物,并受到它们的影响。现代社会掌握着周围的一切,包括过去遗留下来的文化遗产。人们创造新的意义,试图解释过去文化留下的符号,并将其融入现在的生活。与此同时,新的符号也会产生新的含义。作者强调,土墩是一种概念,即它们代表其创造者 "说话",尽管与他们没有遗传关系,但他们现在被视为祖先。
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VOPROSY FILOSOFII
VOPROSY FILOSOFII PHILOSOPHY-
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0.40
自引率
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100
期刊介绍: "Вопросы философии" - академическое научное издание, центральный философский журнал в России. В настоящее время является органом Президиума Российской Академии Наук. Журнал "Вопросы философии" исторически тесно связан с Институтом философии РАН. Выходит ежемесячно. Журнал был основан в июле 1947 г. Интернет-версия журнала запущена в мае 2009 года.
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