THE LINGUO-PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF CORPOREITY IN THE ENGLISH WORLD PICTURE

Authors

  • Maryna Volodymyrivna Olkhovyk Chernihiv National Teachers’ University, Ukraine
  • Mariia Valeriivna Lozova Chernihiv National Teachers’ University, Ukraine

Keywords:

body, normal and anomalous body, concept, corporeity, new philosophy of corporeity, world picture

Abstract

The article is an attempt of interdisciplinary research of one of the universal features in modern humanities discourse, viz. corporeity, which is studied by philosophers (philosophy of “new corporeity” (somatic intention), philosophy of language (text body), philologists (corporeity phenomenal modus), psychologists (self-concept) and linguists (somatic field of the concept CORPOREITY) etc. The authors describe specific features of corporeity as a sociocultural phenomenon, present somatic field of the concept on the basis of English-language periodicals, show lexico-semantic variants of an archilexeme “body” and reconstruct the structure of the concept. The authors make an attempt to pick out axiological set within modern English language picture of the world system on the basis of analysis of the BBC and Daily News (500 articles 2011-2012).

Author Biographies

Maryna Volodymyrivna Olkhovyk, Chernihiv National Teachers’ University

Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Associate Professor

Mariia Valeriivna Lozova, Chernihiv National Teachers’ University

Postgraduate Student

References

Vorkachev S.G. Lingvokulturologiya, yazyikovaya lichnost, kontsept: stanovlenie antropotsentricheskoy problemyi v yazyikoznanii// Filologicheskie nauki, 2001. – 198 c.

Gomilko O. Antropologichny`j ta ontologichny`j povoroty` u filosofs`kij dumci XX storichchya // Filosofs`ko-antropologichni chy`tannya-98. – K.: Sty`los, 1999. – 350 s.

Kolshanskiy G. V. Ob'ektivnaya kartina mira v poznanii i yazyike / Otv. red. A. M. Shahnarovich. Predisl. S. I. Melnik i A. M. Shahnaronicha. Izd. 2-e, dop. — M: Editorial URSS, 2005. – 128 s.

Manakin V.N. Sopostavitelnaya leksikologiya. Kiev: Znaniya, 2004. — 327 s.

Downloads