Language and Logic in Ancient ChinaUniversity of Michigan Press, 1983 - 207 էջ |
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Էջ 56
... assumptions and claims made about language , knowledge , and mind in the writings of the major figures of Chinese thought who provided the philosophical milieu out of which the School of Names arose . I discuss the Neo - Mohists and ...
... assumptions and claims made about language , knowledge , and mind in the writings of the major figures of Chinese thought who provided the philosophical milieu out of which the School of Names arose . I discuss the Neo - Mohists and ...
Էջ 57
... assumptions about language in those doctrines with Western " conventional wisdom " about language . The nominalist assumptions , I argue , explain the texts more coherently than the abstract or mental - conceptual assumptions . Given ...
... assumptions about language in those doctrines with Western " conventional wisdom " about language . The nominalist assumptions , I argue , explain the texts more coherently than the abstract or mental - conceptual assumptions . Given ...
Էջ 104
... assumptions about language , but the influence of the four assumptions is still evident despite these developments . The most crucial developments concern the last two assumptions - conventionality and nominalism . The dialectical ...
... assumptions about language , but the influence of the four assumptions is still evident despite these developments . The most crucial developments concern the last two assumptions - conventionality and nominalism . The dialectical ...
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Methodological Reflections | 1 |
The Mass Noun Hypothesis and Abstraction in | 30 |
Background Theories of Language in Ancient China | 55 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
5 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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