Language and Logic in Ancient ChinaUniversity of Michigan Press, 1983 - 207 էջ |
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Էջ 47
... kind of presentation or representa- tion of the class of things denoted by the character . Written Chinese has no alphabet . Each character has a one - syllable pronunciation . 26 The character was viewed as the basic unit of language ...
... kind of presentation or representa- tion of the class of things denoted by the character . Written Chinese has no alphabet . Each character has a one - syllable pronunciation . 26 The character was viewed as the basic unit of language ...
Էջ 68
... kind of wisdom - that valuations conventionally associated with distinctions in language are not invariant — is what is " taught " by the Tao Te Ching . Since the mystical " wisdom " cannot be spoken , the Tao Te Ching can only propose ...
... kind of wisdom - that valuations conventionally associated with distinctions in language are not invariant — is what is " taught " by the Tao Te Ching . Since the mystical " wisdom " cannot be spoken , the Tao Te Ching can only propose ...
Էջ 116
... kind or not of a kind . That is close to my own objection : to suggest there is the notion " mathematical class " without the notion " member " is paradoxical . These are theoretical " brothers " that , like the Taoist opposites , are ...
... kind or not of a kind . That is close to my own objection : to suggest there is the notion " mathematical class " without the notion " member " is paradoxical . These are theoretical " brothers " that , like the Taoist opposites , are ...
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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 | |
5 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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