Saint Petersburg: Vladimir Dalʹ (
2020)
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Abstract
"The Third Being" presents texts by A.V. Bronnikov, written from 2011–2019 and is devoted to issues regarding the philosophy of art, creativity and language. If the first being is the being of the eternal and divine and the second being is that of the temporary and human, then the new, third, being appears as the intersection and continuation of the first two. The third being is seen and anticipated in art—in the timeless and indestructible reality created by man, in the reality of a poetic word that raises the world and its things to the level of form, image and idea. The book compares approaches to the philosophy of art and the theory of language by H.-G. Gadamer, M. Heidegger, G. Frege, R. Ingarden, R. Bart, L. Wittgenstein and J. Derrida. An important place is given to Russian religious philosophy, presented by P. A. Florensky, S. N. Bulgakov, N. A. Berdyaev and others. The publication contains essays on the life and work of poets R. M. Rilke, E. Pound and T. S. Eliot, as well as the first Russian translation of J. Derrida's “Advances,” known as the postmodern commentary on Plato's “Timaeus.”
Contents:
Russia in Rilke /
Plato's ideality of text /
Word and world /
Art as reality /
Sacrality of art /
Cosmists /
Florensky space /
Serial music of "Four Quartets" /
Philosophy of "The Cantos" /
Ezra Pound and his "Cantos" /
Poetry: a breakthrough to reality /
At the origin of the world / J. Derrida's "Advances"