Discourse of «another» mind in modern philosophy

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In the article the problem of the existence of «another» mind is considered - that one, not being mind itself, composes a paradoxical unity with it, specifying the implicit limits of human self-realization in the world. The author analyzes modern philosophical approaches to understanding the «another» mind and methods of its presentation. The features of discursive (M. Foucault, J. Rancière) and deconstructivist (J. Derrida) approaches to the problem of «another» mind are identified. It is also revealed that in the aesthetic discourse the «another» regarding to mind is detected in various forms of writing as a specific «dumb speech».

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Mind, madness, unconsciousness, sense, language, writing, transgression

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