«ARROGANT LANGUAGE» IN RUSSIAN FUTURISM AS A «PHENOMENON» AND AS A «THING IN ITSELF» ACCORDING TO IMMANUEL KANT'S "CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON" Cover Image

«ЗАРОЗУМІЛА МОВА» В РОСІЙСЬКОМУ ФУТУРИЗМІ ЯК «ЯВИЩЕ» ТА «РІЧ В СОБІ» ВІДПОВІДНО ДО «КРИТИКИ ЧИСТОГО РОЗУМУ» ІММАНУЇЛА КАНТА
«ARROGANT LANGUAGE» IN RUSSIAN FUTURISM AS A «PHENOMENON» AND AS A «THING IN ITSELF» ACCORDING TO IMMANUEL KANT'S "CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON"

Author(s): Olga Sergeevna Vernyhorenko
Subject(s): Aesthetics, German Idealism, Theory of Literature, History of Art
Published by: Національна академія керівних кадрів культури і мистецтв
Keywords: «pure mind»; «thing in itself»; «phenomenon»; noumen; futurism; «arrogant language»; «zaum»;

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of the article. To study the «zaum» of Russian futurism as a «phenomenon» and as a «thing in itself» in accordance with the philosophical work of Immanuel Kant «Critique of Pure Reason», a work devoted to the definition of sources, principles and limits of scientific knowledge. Methodology. The methodology of the research is to apply comparative-historical, biographical and psychological methods. Scientific novelty. In the work, for the first time, the cultural-philosophical vision of the problem of «arrogant language» was introduced (the introduction of author's creation, the creation of new words, which, unlike neologisms, were deprived of meaning and general understanding; a language that lies outside the mind (V. Khlebnikov) in Russian futurism According to I. Kant, «Critique of Pure Reason». Conclusions. The image of an object or object as a «phenomenon» in accordance with «Critique of Pure Reason» by I. Kant is always a subjective reflection of reality, which does not bear information about the true essence of Object: Different points of view regarding «arrogant language», expressed by the creators and researchers of Russian futurism, with their versatility and opposite approach to the comprehensiveness of understanding of the subject of research - "zamoum", and open the way for future scientific research in this topic.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 35
  • Page Range: 99-107
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Ukrainian