Language and Logic in Ancient ChinaUniversity of Michigan Press, 1983 - 207 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 23–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 83
... Mo - tzu's obvious intimacy with the details of Confucian social doctrines , suggests strongly that Mo - tzu was at one time a disciple of some Confucian ( probably a second- or third - generation disciple of Confucius ) . His writ ...
... Mo - tzu's obvious intimacy with the details of Confucian social doctrines , suggests strongly that Mo - tzu was at one time a disciple of some Confucian ( probably a second- or third - generation disciple of Confucius ) . His writ ...
Էջ 84
... Mo - tzu proposes a political doctrine of " agreeing with the superior , " which has the structure of a Hobbesian justification of authoritarian rule . But the equivalent of a " state of nature " is not violence and war . It is ...
... Mo - tzu proposes a political doctrine of " agreeing with the superior , " which has the structure of a Hobbesian justification of authoritarian rule . But the equivalent of a " state of nature " is not violence and war . It is ...
Էջ 184
... Mo - tzu credit for the entire Canon . Liang Ch'i - ch'ao credits Mo - tzu with at most only the first two books but not the " explanation " chapters . I am still most inclined , considering the level of sophistication compared to that ...
... Mo - tzu credit for the entire Canon . Liang Ch'i - ch'ao credits Mo - tzu with at most only the first two books but not the " explanation " chapters . I am still most inclined , considering the level of sophistication compared to that ...
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Methodological Reflections | 1 |
The Mass Noun Hypothesis and Abstraction in 309 | 30 |
Background Theories of Language in Ancient China | 55 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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