淡江評論, 第 21 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1990 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 314 頁
... things have their own names " can imply , we remember , that marks cannot connect with or “ mark " the already - named things . From a Platonic viewpoint this suggests that the human world of names / things / knowledge is cut off from ...
... things have their own names " can imply , we remember , that marks cannot connect with or “ mark " the already - named things . From a Platonic viewpoint this suggests that the human world of names / things / knowledge is cut off from ...
第 318 頁
That is , the process of meaning things never gets completed or used up . This again can have two senses : ( 1 ) names / meanings can't quite connect with things ( thinking of the " space " between name and thing as not exhausted ) ...
That is , the process of meaning things never gets completed or used up . This again can have two senses : ( 1 ) names / meanings can't quite connect with things ( thinking of the " space " between name and thing as not exhausted ) ...
第 336 頁
... things are relative and in a state of flux . There is no absolute difference , or absolute separation among them . Everything is constantly changing into something else . It is a logical conclusion , therefore , that all things are one ...
... things are relative and in a state of flux . There is no absolute difference , or absolute separation among them . Everything is constantly changing into something else . It is a logical conclusion , therefore , that all things are one ...
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