The paper presents the results of an analysis of cultural-civilizational structure of Ukrainian ethnic picture of world and the differentiation of the images of Poland and the Poles. The main trends in Polish-Ukrainian relations, which arouse interest in the Ukrainian media discourse, were distinguished. The author conducts a typology of main statements by Ukrainian politicians, journalists and Internet users on the principle of adherence to various kinds of civilizational values, highlighting the following behavioral patterns in the Ukrainian ethno-cultural worldview: Tribalism, Turanism, Byzantinism and Latinism (Europeanism).
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The paper presents the results of an analysis of the images of Poland and the Poles in the Ukrainian media discourse. The four types of the discourses devoted to the subject matter of Polish-Ukrainian relations were distinguished. These types are as following: critical of Poles, pro-Polish, humanistic, and rational ones. The results were subjected to a cultural-civilizational analysis.
The article presents philosophical and methodological analysis of M. Preyzner’s monography Uspójnianie tekstu. The most important problem of article is comparison and contraposition between postmodern and functional-pragmatical understanding of text.
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The paper focuses on the notion of legal culture in anthropocentric depiction as an informational-semiotic function. The authors present a typology of cultural-civilisational motives for breaking the law. A range of cultural-civilisational motives (naturalistic, turanic, byzantinic, theocratic, europeistic, and consumerist) expressed in the form of discursive statements was presented in detail; these motives cause breaking the law in a causal synergetic mode (ignorance of the law) and in a cybernetic mode (disregard for the law). The authors distinguish several types of verbal excuses for breaking the law widespread in Russian and Ukrainian legal culture discourse.
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