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SHOLE. Filosofskoe antikovedenie i klassičeskaâ tradiciâ, 2021, Vol.15 (2), p.611-624
2021

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Language and laughter in the treatise of Philo of Alexandria The worse attacks the better
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  • SHOLE. Filosofskoe antikovedenie i klassičeskaâ tradiciâ, 2021, Vol.15 (2), p.611-624
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2021
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  • The present paper investigates the interaction between Logos and language in the treatise of Philo of Alexandria "The Worse attacks the Better". Language is regarded by Philo as the actualization of thought in its articulated expression, as the initial moment of creativity. The source of such action is the divine Logos, but the development of thought in the word happens in two opposite directions: one leads to joy, while the other, to suffering. The starting point of this separation is the initial orientation (love) of the mind to God or to self. In the first case, the mind in the act of utterance (expression) overcomes its own isolation. It comes into contact with the divine Logos and achieves joy. The crucial moment of this "leaving the brackets" of self individual thinking towards the light of the divine Logos is laughter. In another case, when the mind does not link words with their source, false creativity is produced, leading to suffering. Аpplying the concept of laughter to the doctrine of Logos and language, Philo reconciles the ideal plan of conceiving truth and its interpretation with the real functioning of the human mind and speech.
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Russisch
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ISSN: 1995-4328
eISSN: 1995-4336
DOI: 10.25205/1995-4328-2021-15-2-611-624
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_25205_1995_4328_2021_15_2_611_624
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