Red as the Colour of Life
Note on the Relationship between the Red Colour and Beauty Starting with Russian Language
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https://doi.org/10.6093/2284-0184/11590Keywords:
Beauty, Sensibility, Red Color, Krasnyj, BloodAbstract
The aim of this article is to develop a study around the concept of beauty, starting from reflections on some terms of the Russian language, in particular the term krasnyj with some of its possible declinations, compared with other Slavic languages. These linguistic analyses have the aim of making explicit one of the premises of this study: the anchoring to the immanent condition of the phenomenon of beauty, although investigated on the symbolic level of culture, through that signifying system, as the form of knowledge par excellence, which is language. In this way emerges that concrete, sensitive, “material” side of existence that gives body to a true and proper phenomenology of beauty.
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