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Object and Discourse in Historical Cognition: Ontological and Gnoseological Aspects. Pp. 61–66.

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Section: Philosophy, Sociology, Politology

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111.5:930.1

Authors

Tabachkov Aleksandr Sergeevich, Department of Philosophy, Vitebsk State University named after P.M. Masherov (Vitebsk, Belarus)

Abstract

The article dwells on ontological and gnoseological aspects of the knowledge of historical past, such as ontological properties of an object in historical cognition, discourse structure of historical interpretation, development dynamics of knowledge of the past. These issues are analyzed on the basis of the process model of representation of the sociocultural existence.

Keywords

interpretation of the past, ontology, gnoseology, discourse of knowledge of the past.

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References

  1. Ankersmit F.R. Istoriya i tropologiya: vzlet i padenie metafory [History and Tropology. The Rise and Fall of Metaphor]. Moscow, 2003. 496 p. 
  2. Starzhinskiy V.P., Tabachkov A.S. Istoriya i teoriya: na puti preodoleniya nepredskazuemosti proshlogo [History and Theory: on the Way to Overcoming the Unpredictable Past]. Voprosy filosofii, 2010, no. 1, pp. 33–42. 
  3. Tabachkov A.S. Interpretatsiya kak sposob poznaniya istoricheskogo proshlogo [Interpretation as a Way of Understanding the Historical Past]. Minsk, 2007. 94 p. 
  4. Popper K.R. Objective Knowledge. An Evolutionary Approach. Oxford, 1972. 380 p.

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