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Tytuł:
Leon Zawadowski, Szkic z perspektywy osobistej
Leon Zawadowski. A Draft Portrait from a Personal Perspective
Autorzy:
Bogusławski, Andrzej
Tematy:
functional linguistics
expressive logocentrism
knowledge-centered logocentrism
psychocentrism
de Saussure
Wittgenstein
Zawadowski
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Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu. Wydawnictwo UMK
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/568233.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
The author, first, reminds the Reader of the main points of Leon Zawadowski's scholarly career, second, calls the Reader's attention to some of the principal linguistic-theoretical tenets of his works, third, offers an outline of certain events in his pedagogical activity, in particular, as a visiting professor in Warsaw (in the mid-sixties), fourth, presents personal reminiscenses of encounters with Zawadowski at, roughly, the same time, and reports on certain facts concerning the influence that Zawadowski's writing had on his own work in the fifties and sixties. The remarks on Zawadowski's contribution on the theory of language encompass: a short presentation of the fundamental linguistic-theoretical ideas outlined by Zawadowski, a high appraisal of the weight and style of his work, and a comparison of his theoretical approach with that of Wittgenstein as the author of the Tractatus, as well as with de Saussure's works. Both Wittgenstein and Zawadowski are classed among proponents of the knowledge-centered logocentrism in the theory of language (which is a position the author endorses), as opposed to de Saussure's and the later several claims made by Zawadowski, in particular, on account of his claim of the necessity of a unilateral approach to so-called "linguistic signs" in its contrast to de Saussure'a and Wittgenstein's ideas of the primordial status of bilateral units of language (as emerging from Martinet's "first level of (linguistic) articulation").
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Światy władców logosu. O dystopii w narracjach literackich
Autorzy:
Maj, Krzysztof M.
Wydawca:
Temida 2
Cytata wydawnicza:
Światy władców logosu. O dystopii w narracjach literackich, w: Fantastyka a realizm, red. Weronika Biegluk-Leś, Sylwia Borowska-Szerszun, Ewelina Feldman-Kołodziejuk, Białystok: Temida2 2019, ss. 113-136
Opis:
The article Worlds of Lords of Logos. Dystopian Narratives in Literary Fiction revisits funda-mental terminological discrepancies functioning within utopian studies in order to propose a world-centered model for analyzing (e)u-/dystopian narratives. First and foremost, the text proposes to focus on utopian storyworlds rather than storylines and to determine their axiolog-ical attribution (i.e. whether they are ideal, eutopian, or non-ideal, dystopian) not by follow-ing a specific genre pattern, but by interacting with them as if they were not separated from the empirical reality. Utopia would, therefore, become eutopia or dystopia only when judged as such by the reader or focalizer, in their hermeneutic meeting with the text. Secondly, it will be argued that utopias and dystopias prove striking similarity from the world-building per-spective, as they either utilize a travel narrative to guide the protagonist from empirical to counterempirical world, or shape an equivalent heterotopia, translating this dual-world opposi-tion into a topography of the walled off asylum and a surrounding wasteland. Since there is nothing positive nor negative in such a way of world-building, any axiological valorization (and, thereby, a recognition of either eu-, or dystopia) would appear only when provided by the character narrator, who can either come from within (in an inclusive type of utopian narra-tive), or from without (in an adaptative type of utopian narrative) the (e)u-/dystopian world. Consequently, the paper will provide tools for interpreting utopias as eutopias or dystopias, along with a selection of world-building and philosophical categories potentially helpful at describing the imagery of dystopian storyworlds comprising the artificial paradise, “todetitis”, conjuration of reality, the fouding lie, anamorphotic illusion of ideal reality, or the eponymous lordship of logos.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Centrum Otwartej Nauki
Inne
Tytuł:
Interfejs – człowiek versus maszyna
The Interface: Man Versus Machine
Autorzy:
Lubiak, Jarosław
Tematy:
interfejs
logocentryzm
Michael Heim
interface
logocentrism
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Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Sztuki PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/62051850.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Lubiak wychodzi z założenia, że zdefiniowanie zakresu pojęcia „interfejs” jest kluczowe dla współczesnej kultury, ponieważ wyznacza relacje między człowiekiem a maszyną. Tekst Lubiak jest krytyczną analizą zagadnień podejmowanych przez takich badaczy jak La Mettrie, Descombes, Wilden i Žižek, a przede wszystkim Michael Heim. Lubiak twierdzi, że przeciwstawianie tych relacji jest mylące. Tymczasem opozycję należy zastąpić różnicą. Wynalezienie i rozwój komputera, który jest doskonałym wyrazem zachodniego logocentryzmu, w rezultacie dekonstruuje (w sensie Derridiańskim) założenia tego logocentryzmu. Pojęcie pisma (zapisu) zostaje radykalnie rozszerzone. W tym sensie interfejs łączy to, co mechanistyczne w człowieku, z tym, co antropomorficzne w maszynie.
Lubiak assumes that defining the scope of the term „interface” is key for contemporary culture because it sets relations between man and a machine. Lubiak’s text is a critical analysis of the issues approached by such scholars as La Mettrie, Descombes, Wilden and Žižek and, most of all, Michael Heim. Lubiak says that to set these relations in opposition is misleading. Meanwhile, the opposition should be replaced with the difference. The invention and development of computer, which is the perfect expression of Western logocentrism, as a result deconstructs (in Derrida’s sense) assumptions of this logocentrism. The concept of writing (recording) is radically expanded. In this sense, the interface unites what is mechanistic in man with what is anthropomorphic in a machine.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zwierzę jako absolutny Inny-otwieranie nie/możliwości
Autorzy:
Szaj, Patryk
Tematy:
Keywords: animal
other
ethics
logocentrism
deconstruction
phenomenology
Derrida
Levinas
Heidegger
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Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Szczeciński. Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1622143.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
The starting point for consideration is to put the Emmanuel Levinas’s philosophy into question whether the status of “absolute Otherness” may also belong to the Other other than man. On the basis of the thought of Levinas it receives a negative responseand it is because of his involvement in the so-called anthropological machine (which he shares with Martin Heidegger and some other critics of metaphysics). But it is, however, possible to open the (broadly defined) phenomenological ethical thought drew on the achievements of Levinas to the question of the animal. This attempt might be centered around the proposals of Jacques Derrida, the author of the essay The Animal That Therefore I Am (More To Follow), where he spoke about the singularity of each animal, the problematic status of border between man and animal,and the being-with animals as a full-fledged modality of being. This is a provocative thought which asks us about our attitude to such issues as “responsibility” and “responsiveness”, “carno-phallogocentrism”, or the status of non-human animals. Derrida’s thought is here very close to some kind of phenomenological language, but it is rather the phenomenology of the otherness than the phenomenology of intentional subject. The same phenomenology that we find in Bernhard Waldenfels’s or John D. Caputo’s writing.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
"Rzut kośćmi" Mallarmégo– od oralnej metafory milczenia do piśmiennej metafory bieli
Teksty Drugie Nr 1-2 (2010)
Autorzy:
Śniedziewski, Piotr
Wydawca:
IBL PAN
Powiązania:
15. P. Valéry, Variété I et II, Gallimard, Paris 1998, s. 265.
12. J. Scherer, L’Expression littéraire dans l’œuvre de Mallarmé, Droz, Paris 1947, s. 206.
14. A. Thibaudet, La Poésie de Stéphane Mallarmé, s. 419 i 420.
13. A. Thibaudet, La Poésie de Stéphane Mallarmé, Gallimard, Paris 1959, s. 418.
5. S. Mallarmé, Kryzys wiersza, przeł. E.D. Żółkiewska, w: tegoż, Wybór poezji, red. A. Ważyk, PIW, Warszawa 1980, s. 84.
1. P. Audi, La tentative de Mallarmé, PUF, Paris 1997.
10. M. Murata, Le Coup de dés de Mallarmé. Un recommencement de la poésie, Belin, Paris 2005, s. 111-126.
6. S. Mallarmé, Œuvres complètes, éd. présentée, établie et annotée par B. Marchal, vol. I, s. Gallimard, Paris 1998, s. 1315.
11. E. Noulet, L’Œuvre poétique de Stéphane Mallarmé, Antoine, Bruxelles 1974, s. 300.
3. J. Kristeva, Quelques problèmes de sémiotique littéraire à propos d’un texte de Mallarmé. „Un coup de dés”, w: Essais de sémiotique poétique, dir. A.J. Greimas, Librairie Larousse, Paris 1972, s. 212-217.
2. Y. Delegue, Mallarmé, le suspens, Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg 1997, s. 29-32.
9. M. Murat, Le Coup de dés de Mallarmé, s. 84, 86, 106-107, 160.
4. S. Mallarmé, Correspondance complète 1862-1871 suivie de Lettres sur la poésie 1872-1898 avec des lettres inédites, préf. Y. Bonnefoy, éd. établie et annotée par B. Marchal, Gallimard, Paris 1995, s. 175.
Teksty Drugie
8. B. Marchal, Lecture de Mallarmé, Corti, Paris 1985, s. 273.
7. S. Mallarmé, Rzut kośćmi nigdy nie zniesie przypadku, przeł. T. Różycki, wprow. M.P. Markowski, red. K. Bazarnik, Z. Fajfer, Ha!art, Kraków 2005, s. 47.
Opis:
21 cm
Tekst pol., streszcz. ang.
Dostawca treści:
RCIN - Repozytorium Cyfrowe Instytutów Naukowych
Inne
Tytuł:
Пост-глобальный мир: Определение новой парадигмы
The post-global world: the definition of the new paradigm
Autorzy:
Terepishchyi, Sergiusz
Tematy:
post-global world
„universal picture of the world”
logocentrism
globalization
westernizationl neoliberal capitalism
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Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne Diecezji Elbląskiej w Elblągu
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2151033.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
The article is devoted to scientific analysis of a «global» and «post-global» in shaping the modern world view. In terms of migration growth, technology communications, global integration and harmonization appears a problem of correct understanding of different cultures and nations. As the current practice of local conflicts, including in Ukrainain case, humanity is not yet able to coexist in such close social ties. Based on the research of leadingscientists, the author reveals the universal destructive world view, which is dictated by three specific factors. The article also summarizes the ontological and historical origins of theglobal world view
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
“You have served me well:" The Shakespeare Empire in Central Europe
Autorzy:
Drábek, Pavel
Tematy:
Shakespeare in Europe
travelling actors
Shakespeare in performance
Shakespeare in translation
adaptation
historiography
logocentrism
decolonisation
recrafting
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Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/39778311.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Shakespeare has often served as an instrument of cultural colonialism. In this essay I argue that the current practice of Shakespeare studies in many ways replicates this pattern. By priming the discourse through Shakespeare, it perpetuates logocentric regimes of knowledge that tend to impose reductive perspectives—such as the binaries of Shakespeare’s original–adaptation and that of the author–adapter, but also scripture–exegesis, London–province or London–Continent, centre–periphery and empire–colonial subjects. Drawing on case studies from five centuries—of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century travelling performers, through eighteenth-century German theatre, to twentieth- and twenty-first-century writing and performance, I argue for a need to revisit the logocentric and colonial epistemology. I call for breaking away from the critical heritage of the “Shakespeare Empire,” for reconceptualising how we use Shakespeare, and for refocusing our critical attentions to the thick descriptions of cultures and crafts that make and host Shakespeare.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Słuchowiska Stanisława Grochowiaka : między literackością a radiowością
Audio dramas by Stanisław Grochowiak : in between the literary and radio worlds
Autorzy:
Burzyńska, Anna
Opis:
Artykuł stanowi próbę umieszczenia dwóch słuchowisk radiowych, "Wergili" i "Z głębokiej otchłani wołam", w perspektywie zarówno rozwoju dramatu radiowego, jak i ewolucji refleksji nad słuchowiskami radiowymi. Podążając za współczesnymi badaczami, takimi jak Janusz Łastowiecki, Jacek Kopciński i Ewelina Godlewska-Byliniak, autorka próbuje przypisać dwa wybrane słuchowiska do dwóch rodzajów refleksji radiowej: logocentrycznej i fonocentrycznej.
The article is an attempt to place two audio dramas, "Virgil" and "From deep abyss I call", in the perspective of both development of radio drama as well as the evolution of reflection over an audio drama. Following some contemporary scholars such as Janusz Łastowiecki, Jacek Kopciński and Ewelina Godlewska-Byliniak the author tries to attribute the two selected dramas to two types of radio reflection: logocentric and phonocentric.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
More After More. Essays Commemorating the Five-Hundredth Anniversary of Thomas Mores Utopia
Autorzy:
Maj, Krzysztof M.
Olkusz, Ksenia
Kłosiński, Michał
Wydawca:
Ośrodek Badawczy Facta Ficta
Opis:
The book More After More. Essays Commemorating the Five-Hundredth Anniversary of Thomas More’s Utopia is the first volume of Facta Ficta Research Centre’s in Kraków series “Frontiers of Nowhere”, published in co-operation with Villa Decius Association as a part of the world-wide research initiative Utopia 500 to celebrate five hundred years since the publication of sir Thomas More’s De Optimo Reipublicæ Statu Deque Nova Insula Utopia Libellus Vere Aureus, Nec Minus Salutaris Quam Festivus in 1516. The twenty-six essays which compose this collection cover a substantial range of both historical and theoretical themes, indicating at the least that the utopian idea thrives today across a number of disciplines as well as in domains (like computer games) which are themselves of recent origin and which indicate that utopia can also be addressed as an aspect of the internal psychic fantasy world. There is some consideration here of the lengthy and complex historical relationship between utopian ideals and religion. There is some effort to reconsider practical efforts to found actual communities which embody utopian ideals. Several authors revisit the emotional substrata of utopian aspiration rendered accessible through music in particular. Literature is here nonetheless the chief focus, in keeping with the form of Thomas More’s original text and that of the tradition which has imitated and satirised it. The themes represented here mirror in literary form the dystopian dri in the external world discussed above. Many of the leading authors of post-totalitarian dystopian fiction are included here, notably (to name but a few) Margaret Atwood, James Graham Ballard, Robert A. Heinlein, David Foster Wallace and, most recently, Michel Houellebecq. Within these treatments, the possibilities are explored that dystopia may emerge from or assume the form of racist regimes, environmental destruction, corporate dictatorship, or religious fundamentalism, or some combination of these factors. Such potential outcomes of modernity need, the authors of this volume also assure us, to be balanced against the utopian promise which bodily remodelling entertains, and the possibility of longevity which scientific and technical advances encapsulate as the epitome of modern individualist utopianism.
Ośrodek Badawczy Facta Ficta
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Centrum Otwartej Nauki
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