Images and concepts of 'intellect' in scientific and literary texts
Автор: Dzhumabaeva A., Ilimbek Kyzy M., Uruksatbek Kyzy A.
Журнал: Бюллетень науки и практики @bulletennauki
Рубрика: Социальные и гуманитарные науки
Статья в выпуске: 12 т.10, 2024 года.
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This article explores the representation of the concept of 'intellect' in scientific and literary texts, focusing on the diverse ways intellectual qualities are depicted and understood across different genres. The study examines the linguistic and cultural tools employed in both scientific discourses, where 'intellect' is often framed through objectivity and rationality, and literary works, where it is portrayed through metaphor, symbolism, and emotional depth. By analyzing key examples, the paper identifies universal and genre-specific approaches to conceptualizing intellect, highlighting the interplay between cultural values, societal norms, and the evolving perception of intellectual qualities.
Intellect, concepts, scientific discourse, literary texts, intellectual qualities, metaphor, symbolism, cultural values, genre-specific analysis, representation of intellect
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14132036
IDR: 14132036 | DOI: 10.33619/2414-2948/109/87
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