Philosophy of Language, Chinese Language, Chinese Philosophy: Constructive EngagementBo Mou BRILL, 2018/06/26 - 572 ページ From the vantage point of doing philosophy of language comparatively, Philosophy of Language, Chinese Language, Chinese Philosophy explores how reflective elaboration of some distinct features of Chinese and of relevant resources in Chinese philosophy and the development of philosophy of language can contribute to each other. |
目次
A Theme Introduction | 1 |
Part 1 SemanticSyntactic Structure of Chinese Names and Issue of Reference | 47 |
Part 2 CrossContextual Meaning and Understanding | 199 |
Engaging Exploration I | 245 |
Engaging Exploration II | 293 |
Engaging Exploration III | 401 |
Part 6 Language in Action through Chinese Texts | 471 |
Appendixes | 537 |
多く使われている語句
actual Analects approach argues argument aspect attribute basic language employment Brons c-meaning capture Chinese language Chinese nouns Chinese philosophy classical Chinese collection collective-name hypothesis common nouns concept of truth concerning Confucius constructive-engagement contemporary count nouns Dao-De-Jing Daoist Davidson descriptive distinct double-reference engaging English essay example explain expressions Gongsun Long Graham grammatical moods Hansen Heidegger hexagram identity interpretation intuition issue Lao Zi linguistic logical Long’s Lun-Heng mass nouns McLeod meaning measure words metaphor methodological guiding principle Mohist natural languages normative notion object one’s ontological people’s pre-theoretic understanding philosophy of language plural pluralist pragmatic predicate Principle of Charity referential referring name relevant semantic semantic-syntactic structure semantic-whole referent sense sentence sentential context speaker specific specific-part referent statement syntactic theory of truth thesis things tion translation truth property understanding of truth University utterance Wang Chong Wang’s white horse Zhuang Zi Zi’s