Clever Geek Handbook
📜 ⬆️ ⬇️

Week, Arkady Yuryevich

Arkady Nedel (b. 1974 , Leningrad ) - Russian and French philosopher, writer, polyglot, PhD (philosophy, linguistics). Field of Interest: phenomenology , comparative philosophy (East-West), political philosophy , history of art , philosophy of language .

Arkady Nedel
Arkady Nedel (philosopher) .jpg
Date of Birth1974 ( 1974 )
Place of BirthLeningrad
A countryUSSR , France
Scientific fieldPhilosophy , Linguistics
Alma materBen Gurion University (Israel), Paris IV Sorbonne (France)
Academic degreePhD (Philosophy, Linguistics)

The main work is written in Russian, French, English, German and Italian. He teaches at Ca 'Foscari University (Venice), IFRAN [1] (Moscow), Peradeniya University (Sri Lanka).

Content

Biography

Born in Leningrad in 1974, in childhood he moved with his parents to Moscow. At school he became interested in philosophy, attended the School of Young Philosopher at Moscow State University. Hegel wrote the first scientific article on ontology in German immediately after graduation.

In 1988 he entered the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University. I was carried away by the works of Aristotle, German classical philosophy, Schopenhauer. He independently studied Japanese, Hebrew and modern Hebrew.

In the late 1980s. meets with one of the elders of the Marxist direction in Hegel studies Wilhelm Bayer , editor of the Hegelian Yearbook (Hegel-Jahrbuch). In 1990, he speaks at the International Hegel Congress in Wroclaw (Poland) [2] .

In the early 1990s leaves Moscow State University and leaves for Israel, enters Ben-Gurion University .

In 1991-1993 writes articles in various newspapers and magazines in Russian and Hebrew, meets Irina Vrubel-Golubkina, editor of Zerkalo magazine, and her husband, artist Mikhail Grobman . Periodically collaborates with this journal today [3] .

In the mid-1990s Arkady Nedel begins to study French philosophy of the 20th century and the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl . He meets Jacques Derrida , who later invites him to Paris.

In 1994, Week made a series of reports on the philosophy of deconstruction, schizoanalysis by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari , as well as on the literature of the avant-garde Tel-Quel group led by Philip Sollers .

In the same years, Arkady Nedell studied linguistics: European ( Wilhelm von Humboldt , a junior grammar school, Ferdinand de Saussure , Emil Benvenist , Louis Elmslev , Nikolai Trubetskoy and others) and American ( Franz Boas , Charles Hockett , Leonard Bloomfield , Edward Sonde Lee Wharf , Generative Grammar).

After meeting with the Israeli linguist I. Tobin, he joined the school of William Diver , which focuses on the study of the phonology of various languages ​​of the world as a special form of human behavior. Later, from the perspective of this school, Week analyzed the phonology of the classical Tibetan language, which he studied with the French linguist Nicolas Tournadr.

 
Letter from Jacques Derrida about Arcadia Week

In 1998, at the invitation of Jacques Derrida, he moved to France. There he deals mainly with Husserl's phenomenology (initially led by Derrida, then Jean-Luc Marion ).

Arkady Week's doctoral dissertation is devoted to the problem of ideality and meaning in early Husserl [4] .

In the late 1990s - early 2000s. Week published a series of articles on Soviet literature, including one of the first conceptual works on prose by Vladimir Sorokin , which was shortlisted for the Andrei Bely Prize for 1999 [5] . The main topics of these articles are: imaginary supreme power.

Since the early 2000s Week is engaged in indology and comparative philosophy. Along with philosophy, he is engaged in Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, as well as Georgian, Armenian and some other languages, for example, Quechua .

Alexander Pyatigorsky gave good responses to his indological studies [6] . Friendly relations with Pyatigorsk remained until the death of the latter [7] .

The Manifesto of Philosophy Arkady Nedely entered the long list of the Alexander Pyatigorsky Literary Prize (season 2013–2014) [8] .

Arkady Nedel regularly travels to India (Kerala), gives lectures to students of the University of Kerala , practices Sanskrit and Malayalam .

He gives lectures in IFRAN, on “ Radio 1. First Moscow Region ”, participates in discussions on “ Radio Liberty ”, leads a popular science podcast on philosophy “9½ Weeks: Real Philosophy”, publishes articles on the “Snob” portal.

Bibliography

Books

  • Oscar Rabin: Painted Life. M.: New Literary Review, 2012 .-- 312 p. ISBN 978-5-86793-967-0
  • Optimum society. On the way to the intellectual revolution. M .: Aletheia, 2019 .-- 334 p. ISBN 978-5-907115-83-5
  • Of Intentional Consciousness: Pattern, Constitution, and Behavior. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 1997 .-- 214 p.
  • Husserl ou la phénoménologie de l'immortalité. Paris: l'Harmattan, 2008 .-- 119 p. ISBN 978-2-296-04927-7
  • Oscar Rabin - Three Lives: the retrospective exhibition. Catalog of the exhibition at the State Tretyakov Gallery, 2008.
  • Donner à voir. Tome 1: Les racines mathématiques de la phénoménologie husserlienne. Paris: l'Harmattan, 2019 .-- ISBN 978-2-343-16882-1
  • Donner à voir. Tome 2: Husserl à la recherche de la science transcendantale. Paris: l'Harmattan, 2019 .-- ISBN 978-2-343-16883-8
  • Donner à voir. Tome 3: La sotériologie des Ideen I. Paris: l'Harmattan, 2019 .-- ISBN 978-2-343-16884-5
  • Consciousness Arises in India: Buddhist and Phenomenological Theories of Ultimate Knowledge. De Gruyter, Incorporated, 2020. - ISBN 978-3-11060-747-5

Articles

  1. Transgression Board of Vladimir Sorokin / Mitin Journal, 1998, No. 56.
  2. Manifesto of Philosophy / Mirror, 2011, No. 37, 38.
  3. Die Fursichsein-Category in Hegels "Lehre vom Sein". Struktur und strukturelles, Reflexion und reflexive Bewegung, in: Hegel-Jahrbuch 1991, hg. v. H. Kimmerle, W. Lefèvre, Bochum 1991: 253-263
  4. No Place, No Matter: The Making Dense of Utopia (with Andrei Mogoutov), ​​in: Iconoclash. Beyond the Image Wars in Science, Religion, and Art, (ed.) B. Latour, P. Weibel, MIT Press, 2002: 386-390.
  5. Husserl, Cantor & Hilbert: La Grande Crise des Fondements Mathematiques du XIXeme Siecle. Cornell University, 2013
  6. Beruf and Squirrel. James / Weber. Improving Our Minds, in: Tattva. Journal of Philosophy 7 (1), 2015: 17-35
  7. Buddhism & Phenomenology as Soteriological Projects / Conference Materials Buddhism and Phenomenology. M .: IFRAN, 2016
  8. The Return of Gulliver: Some Reflections on Terror and Identity / Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics. Vol. 41, Nos. 1-2, 2018. A Vishvanatha Kaviraja Institute Publication, Cuttack, India

Notes

  1. ↑ Profile on IFRAN
  2. ↑ Internationalen Hegel-Kongress
  3. ↑ Profile on the website of the magazine “Mirror”
  4. ↑ Doctoral dissertation Arkady Week on SSRN
  5. ↑ Winners of the Andrey Bely Prize for 1999
  6. ↑ Interview with Arkady Week in the magazine “Mirror” (2014, 44)
  7. ↑ Meeting of the literary and philosophical collections "Reflections", dedicated to the 90th birthday of A.M. Pyatigorsk
  8. ↑ Nominees of the 1st season (2013 - 2014) Prizes named after A.M. Pyatigorsk

Links

  • Articles and interviews Arkady Week in the magazine "Mirror"
  • Publications Arkady Week in the journal "Critical Mass"
  • Articles Arkady Week on the Snob portal
  • Arcadia Podcast Week 9½ Weeks: Real Philosophy

Lectures

  1. The Joy of the Common Self (IFRAN)
  2. Homotopy approach to philosophy. Indian Philosophy: One or Many? (IFRAN)
  3. Are there nuclear epistemological principles on which to build intercultural philosophy (IFRAN)
  4. Why philosophy is needed (Radio 1)
  5. Philosophy of Language (Radio 1)
  6. World civilizations: the concept of justice in different cultures (Radio 1)
  7. World civilizations: basic concepts of life and time in different cultures (Radio 1)
  8. World civilizations. How they appear and why disappear (Radio 1)
  9. World civilizations: the concepts of good and evil in different cultures (Radio 1)

Television and radio broadcasts, discussions

  1. Freedom in the clubs. Intimacy (TV channel "Present", "Radio Liberty")
  2. Freedom in the clubs. Milan Kundera as a mirror of the Prague Spring (TV channel "Present", "Radio Liberty")
  3. Freedom in the clubs. Says the government (TV channel "Present", "Radio Liberty")
  4. Freedom in the clubs. Cynicism: theory and practice (TV channel "Present", "Radio Liberty")
  5. Discussion of the movie "Anne Frank Diary" by John Jones (Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Week__Arkady_Yuryevich&oldid=99746901


More articles:

  • List of Kyzyl Diocese Temples
  • Clickermann
  • Thoresen, Petter (hockey player)
  • Pavlovsky, Alexey Viktorovich
  • McCarel, Graham
  • Cavaya, John
  • Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics
  • Kivertsy Forestry
  • Arauho, Ronald
  • Hinella, Francisco

All articles

Clever Geek | 2019