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Interaction of logic and language principles in semantic organization of artistic thinking // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 3 (28). P. 14-22

The article reveals categorical opposition of logic and a language. The language and logic appear as two different Interacting moments which organize the text. Its imply principles of expression and understanding. The language is directly phenomenal and it is a source of expression as such. Logic lets us understand the sense of the language and return that naive expression to that inner sense. Mind is mainly logical order and it leads spontaneity of the language to the conceptual and categorical unity. Art is mainly lingual phenomenon and replaces clear and unity of logic by a play of expressive lingual relations. Speech is a sphere of logic dialectical synthesis of logic and the language principles. A settled language is energically melted by speech whereas speech is penetrated with logic so that logical connections of the language are created there. This living language creation in its logic points is a specific feature of art. Art is improvising thinking related directly to internal phenomenality of sense.

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Coordinates of World-Event and Categories of Consciense // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 2 (39). P. 52-61

In the article the logic specifications of eventual aspect of a world are consider. This categorical aspect correlate to actual perspectives and trends of modern science, philosophy and culture and it essentially differ from classical metaphysics of being. Being looks as an effect of event in this logic and a conscience is observed as eventual construction of sense.

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THE VARIABLE SENSE AND THE TYPOLOGY OF CULTURES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 11 (113). P. 180-186

The article is devoted to the study of typological diversity of cultures or civilizations. The analysis of this variety is based on the conception of variable types and sense-formation models which could not be explained by a single sense standard. With the help of examples of some types of cultures the issue shows us how the appearance and the character of civilizations bring specific models of sense-formation and how the life of culture is determined with these models.

Keywords: civilizations, sense-formations, typological systematization, culture-sense types

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THE SENSE AND THE LANGUAGE OF SPIRITUAL MUSIC OF ORTHODOX TRADITION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 13 (115). P. 247-253

In this article we try to give a basis for structure originality of traditional Russian spiritual music in terms of music language understanding as meaning phenomenon for human spirit. This concept is given in contradiction with understanding of the music as language of feelings and emotions and orthodox music moves away from this prevailing assumption. Thereupon aesthetics of spiritual music is characterized by mystical Godhead energy via sensual acoustic phenomena. It also is shown by a variety of musical expressiveness ways which are limited for this kind of aesthetics.

Keywords: sense, language of expression, spiritual music, tradition

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BETWEEN THE PERSONALITY AND PROFESSION: THE IDEAS AND THE PROBLEMS OF COMPETENCE APPROACH AND ACTIVATING TECHNOLOGIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 11 (126). P. 9-14

The article discusses some of the problems of transformation of higher education that takes place in this country as a part of ideology of the competence approach. The ideas of this approach are analysed in a methodological perspective, in the aspects of personal focus, professionalism and subjective activation in education. It shows risks and positive opportunities of that direction of modernization of education, which is given by the ideology and can be traced in a number of practical amendments made in the life of higher school.

Keywords: competence approach, modernization, personality, culture, professionalization, activating technology of training

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MAN AS THE IMAGE OF GOD, IMAGE OF THE WORLD AND IMAGE OF THE WORLD-CREATION: TOWARDS THE PERSPECTIVES OF CHRISTIAN ANTHROPOLOGY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 11 (152). P. 206-213

The article raises the issues of contemporary anthropology in the view of perspectives of Christian idea about a man as an image of God. These are the problems of correlation of natural unconsciousness and conscious comprehension in a human creature. And as a part, this is a question of the base of the mutual influence, the problems of a plurality and contradictions of modalities of consciousness. We put forward the question about possibilities of Christian discourse on a human nature and his capacities in the aspect of the perspectives in contemporary anthropology. In the issue the versions and the arguments of understanding the nature of a man as an image of God are analyses in a key of Christian doctrines. We propose as a methodological approach the idea about some modus, some planes of unified structure and nature of human consciousness. In these planes it performs as an Image and a reflection of the World (in the form of reason), an Image and comprehension of God (in the modus of existential self-renewal and mystic transgression), and an Image and a reception of a event and process of world-creation (in the modus of aesthetic perception and poetic creation) synchronically. Theoretical perspectives and implications of this approach are estimated both for philosophical anthropology, and for theological exegesis on conflict of primordial man, fallen man and salvaged man.

Keywords: anthropology, theology, root cause, consciousness, sense-creation, self-assertiveness, self-renewal, self- replenishment

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