Abstract

This article consists of three parts in accordance with chronological periods, since such a division into these three periods is quite consistent with chronologically different interpretations of the theme of Bibikhin's language. The article is devoted to the early texts about the language of V. Bibikhin. In the framework of this work, the author proposes to attribute to the early period the texts written in the 70s. The author proposes to consider his texts on language in chronological order, starting from the very first records of the 70s. and ending with the latest records about Bibikhin's language. In this article, the author will rely on two main sources, these include "The Word and the Event" (a collection of works on the language of V. Bibikhin) and the article "On the Ontological Status of Linguistic Meaning" (an article from the collection "Tradition in the History of Culture"), and also refer to the published course of lectures "The internal form of the word." This article will attempt to reconstruct Bibikhin's main ideas about language in order to recreate a complete picture of his philosophical ideas in connection with the topic of language. The whole philosophical thought about the language of V. Bibikhin is permeated with the theme of hermeneutics, since it is hermeneutics that is the foundation of Bibikhin's thought, therefore, one of the tasks, in addition to reconstructing the understanding of the topic of language and highlighting key ideas, will be an attempt to show that V. Bibikhin comes to the topic of hermeneutics earlier, which makes it directly the subject of his reflections.

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