Japanese Perception of the Essence of Language and the Philosophy of M. Heidegger
Journal Title: Наукові записки Міжнародного гуманітарного університету - Year 2016, Vol 25, Issue
Abstract
This article is dedicated to the main problem of linguistics - the absence of the unified understanding of the essence of language. By means of analysis of a work of M. Heidegger, written in a form of Socratic dialogue between a German and a Japanese philosophers, the author finds general and specific in the perception of the essence of language by representatives of different linguomental worlds.
Authors and Affiliations
Н. В. Бардіна
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