Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Page 109
... sense is “ inscribed , " includes a shift in meaning and is thus a trope . But it is absolutely essential to grasp that , in being a trope , wei does not lose its primary meaning ( " falsity " ) . 31 On the contrary . The example from ...
... sense is “ inscribed , " includes a shift in meaning and is thus a trope . But it is absolutely essential to grasp that , in being a trope , wei does not lose its primary meaning ( " falsity " ) . 31 On the contrary . The example from ...
Page 120
... sense that in the " Xing'e " chapter it relevantly means both " falsity " and " refinement " ( an irony being , of course , that the English word " double " not only means “ dual ” but also " false " ) . Taking his cue from Paul de ...
... sense that in the " Xing'e " chapter it relevantly means both " falsity " and " refinement " ( an irony being , of course , that the English word " double " not only means “ dual ” but also " false " ) . Taking his cue from Paul de ...
Page 132
... sense of doubleness in the reader or listener . But I have also demonstrated the ambivalent view toward tropes and figurative language in early Chinese philosophy and literary criticism . To take the most extreme examples , Xunzi's wei ...
... sense of doubleness in the reader or listener . But I have also demonstrated the ambivalent view toward tropes and figurative language in early Chinese philosophy and literary criticism . To take the most extreme examples , Xunzi's wei ...
Contents
The Great Chinese Characters Hoax | 14 |
Inscription and RereadingRereading the Inscribed | 101 |
Journal advertisements | 291 |
Copyright | |
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