Abstract

The paper presents a phenomenological approach to Andric?s novel The Woman on the Rock. Using phenomenological method, author investigates spectrum of philosophical motives which exist in this novel that has apparent philosophical significance - psychagogy of visual beauty, platonic motive of conflict between psihe and soma, necessity of body decay process and decay of corporeal beauty, key motives of Plato?s erothology and identity problem, i. e. the hermenutics of the self and alterity.

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