Bulletin, Issue 76"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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While this claim is not indisputable it must be taken seriously , not least since a discussion thereof will prepare us for the concept of si 11 % as it appears in the Mencius . Therefore — not unlike Mencius ' interpreting and ...
While this claim is not indisputable it must be taken seriously , not least since a discussion thereof will prepare us for the concept of si 11 % as it appears in the Mencius . Therefore — not unlike Mencius ' interpreting and ...
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Mencius hereby proposes a concept of identity in which sagacity or cruelty ( as represented by Jie ) are defined as a series of traits that can be imitated and performed , as a contrast to Jiao's presupposition that sagacity is inborn .
Mencius hereby proposes a concept of identity in which sagacity or cruelty ( as represented by Jie ) are defined as a series of traits that can be imitated and performed , as a contrast to Jiao's presupposition that sagacity is inborn .
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A sign does not , on this level , refer to one particular concept but to a semantic field that does not have a dominant - a denotation — that arranges second meanings ( connotations ) around itself ; all points of the semantic field are ...
A sign does not , on this level , refer to one particular concept but to a semantic field that does not have a dominant - a denotation — that arranges second meanings ( connotations ) around itself ; all points of the semantic field are ...
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