About the Phenomenology of Ancient Turkic Writing
Zhantas Zhakupov
Keywords: Phenomenon, phenomenology, semiotics, semiosphere, language environment, genome, harmony
Abstract
Why the ancient Turkic writing not survived? The reason can be found in phenomenology. Phenomenology is the semantic structure of cognition and phenomenon, which can be accomplished by psychological service. Phenomenology can serve as a methodological aspect in the study of ancient Turkic writings. Language, including writing is the phenomenological phenomenon. Phenomenology is programmed to study perfect communication of Insan and the ethnic group with the language. Therefore, to understand the ancient Turkic writings we should delve into the national consciousness, and then its phenomenal meaning will be objectively revealed. Consciousness that realized phenomenality of language immediately notices necessity for environmental protection. It is known that the language and its writings have own symbolic meanings. Consequently, they refers to semiosphere. And semiosphere is planetary logos, an integral part of the noosphere, the whole phenomenon. Unfortunately, its damage cannot be prevented by political and linguistic boundaries. The destruction of the word in any country destroys bio world, destruction of nature begins from the destruction of words. Destructed nature takes revenge by erasing the destructed word, and the world will be abandoned without words. Ancient Turkic writings had lost its genomic properties. Ancient Turkic writings should be entered in the semiosphere in motion. To do this, we need to unify the ancient Turkic writings and add it to writing characters. Ancient Turkic words are based on harmony. If we revive the ancient Turkic writings, we will return spiritual harmony.