Intersubjective model of I institutionalization in M. M. Bakhtin’s early period of creation

Granì 9:45-50 (2014)
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In the article, an intersubjective variant of I institutionalization is investigated, suggested by M. M. Bakhtin in his early period of creation, as a significant precondition for philosopher’s dialogism formation. Main moments of researcher’s aesthetic concept are outlined, which emphasize the evolutionary nature of his ideas, I-and-Another correlation as the basis of architectonics of human being, the possibility to end life of human subjectivity only with Another, and the fundamental nature of aesthetic relation to the world. Attention is drawn to M. M. Bakhtin’s consideration of I problem within non-classical tradition of philosophy. In particular, it concerns researcher’s vision of I person as such that is open to Another. Suggested by M. M. Bakhtin specific nature of I institutionalization in the line of body and soul is revealed. It is shown that each person’s body is felt as my body and Another’s body. Suggested by philosopher soul consideration as the result of I and Another interaction is described. The conclusion is made that I / Another correlation is the key moment of researcher’s early creation.

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