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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How , in the view of these three scholars , do appearances emerge from objects in the Western tradition , and why did a ... there must first “ be ” a Thing , that is , a clearly demarcated object with a stable identity and existence .
How , in the view of these three scholars , do appearances emerge from objects in the Western tradition , and why did a ... there must first “ be ” a Thing , that is , a clearly demarcated object with a stable identity and existence .
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Lun yu 6.25 is dedicated to an object that may be understood either as a debased Thing or as a second rate object that itself debases and contaminates its surroundings -- or indeed both . Confucius ' exclamation is very short ...
Lun yu 6.25 is dedicated to an object that may be understood either as a debased Thing or as a second rate object that itself debases and contaminates its surroundings -- or indeed both . Confucius ' exclamation is very short ...
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According to my reconstruction of this Shang ritual in linguistic terms , 37 yu is on the underlying level a four valent verb which dictates , in its full specifications , the use of a subject ( one valent ) , a direct object ( another ...
According to my reconstruction of this Shang ritual in linguistic terms , 37 yu is on the underlying level a four valent verb which dictates , in its full specifications , the use of a subject ( one valent ) , a direct object ( another ...
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