Language and Logic in Ancient ChinaUniversity of Michigan Press, 1983 - 207 էջ |
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Էջ 70
... given the distinction already conventionally marked , we can conceive of a system of evaluation that completely reverses the standard , conventional attitudes . Since the evaluations can be completely reversed , the distinction could ...
... given the distinction already conventionally marked , we can conceive of a system of evaluation that completely reverses the standard , conventional attitudes . Since the evaluations can be completely reversed , the distinction could ...
Էջ 170
... given here is that his argument for the paradox is faulty . Further , there was a more adequate treatment of the questions which motivated the paradox in the Neo - Mohist semantic program . Still the interpretation does provide an ...
... given here is that his argument for the paradox is faulty . Further , there was a more adequate treatment of the questions which motivated the paradox in the Neo - Mohist semantic program . Still the interpretation does provide an ...
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... Given the pervasiveness of the mind - body problem in Western thought and its centrality to a wide range of philosophical issues , if the Western student of philosophy is merely told that there is no such concern - period - his response ...
... Given the pervasiveness of the mind - body problem in Western thought and its centrality to a wide range of philosophical issues , if the Western student of philosophy is merely told that there is no such concern - period - his response ...
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Background Theories of Language in Ancient China 5585 | 55 |
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