Philosophy of Language of Abram Deborin

Authors

  • Alexey V. Nikandrov Lomonosov Moscow State University, 27/4, Lomonosovsky av., Moscow, GSP-1, 119991, Russian Federation.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2024-7-91-101

Keywords:

Abram Deborin, Nikolai Marr, “New theory of language”, Marxism, glottogenesis, manual language, sound revolution, sound language

Abstract

The article is devoted to one of the little-known episodes of the scientific life
of the famous Soviet philosopher Academician Abram Deborin. The author will
analyze his works on linguistics. In the mid 1930s. Abram Deborin enthusiastically set about creating his own linguistic and philosophical concept of the origin
of language and thinking on the basis of Nikolai Marr’s “New theory of language”. He developed and supplemented this doctrine, building a complete philosophy of language. Marr’s doctrine correlated with the Marxist-Leninist worldview of Abram Deborin, and also corresponded to his adherence to the doctrine
of Hegel. The focus of the article is the book The New Doctrine of Language and
Dialectical Materialism (1935), as well as his other works that deal with questions of linguistics. Developing the ideas of Marr, the Soviet philosopher strengthened his Marxist argument and resolved some of the contradictions of Marrism.
He left aside the insignificant linguistic aspects of Marrism, which had nothing
to do with philosophical problems. Abram Deborin became the first author
of works on linguistics written from the standpoint of the “New theory of language”, and he was the only one to remain so. After the famous discussion
on linguistics in 1950, when Joseph Stalin came out with the work Marxism and
Problems of Linguistics, in which Marrism was crushed, Abram Deborin was
forced to repent of his mistakes, demonstrating his rejection of the “New theory
of language”. However, the scientist did not abandon the important idea of Nikolai Marr about the transition from synthetic thinking in primitive society to analytical thinking in class society. This idea was developed in his works at the
junction of philosophy and linguistics, written after 1950. In this period particularly developed in his philosophy of language was the idea of the coincidence
of opposite meanings in one word expressing some concept of the human protolanguage.

Published

2024-07-19

Issue

Section

History of Russian Philosophy

How to Cite

[1]
2024. Philosophy of Language of Abram Deborin. Voprosy Filosofii. 7 (Jul. 2024), 91–101. DOI:https://doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2024-7-91-101.