Language and Logic in Ancient ChinaUniversity of Michigan Press, 1983 - 207 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 47–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... horse and where would you find white - horse ? The white is not horse . White- horse is white and horse combined . Horse and white is horse , therefore , I say white - horse is non - horse . [ E - F / 7–8 ] In the final sentence , " horse ...
... horse and where would you find white - horse ? The white is not horse . White- horse is white and horse combined . Horse and white is horse , therefore , I say white - horse is non - horse . [ E - F / 7–8 ] In the final sentence , " horse ...
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... white . A similar argument is suggested for the name horse in white - horse ; since horse in white - horse " selects and excludes colors , " that is , includes in its range only white horses , it is not identical with the uncombined ...
... white . A similar argument is suggested for the name horse in white - horse ; since horse in white - horse " selects and excludes colors , " that is , includes in its range only white horses , it is not identical with the uncombined ...
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... white - horse and yellow - horse . Kung - sun Lung assumes that he has admit- ted that having yellow - horse is different from having horse . Thus he presents the identity argument discussed above : because yellow - horse ( or white - horse ) ...
... white - horse and yellow - horse . Kung - sun Lung assumes that he has admit- ted that having yellow - horse is different from having horse . Thus he presents the identity argument discussed above : because yellow - horse ( or white - horse ) ...
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