淡江評論, 第 24-25 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1993 |
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... ideas ( yi 意) . Since writing fails to record everything conveyed by speech , and speech fails to reveal ideas in full , how can one understand the ideas of the ancient sages ? The answer is that The sages created emblematic signs ...
... ideas ( yi 意) . Since writing fails to record everything conveyed by speech , and speech fails to reveal ideas in full , how can one understand the ideas of the ancient sages ? The answer is that The sages created emblematic signs ...
第 118 頁
... ideas would be possible . In his own words , " names vary according to things , and words according to the ideas . " Like a shadow matching the body of an object or an echo following the travel of sound , words and names correspond to ideas ...
... ideas would be possible . In his own words , " names vary according to things , and words according to the ideas . " Like a shadow matching the body of an object or an echo following the travel of sound , words and names correspond to ideas ...
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... ideas in the public domain . Nevertheless , it is hard to understand why ideas , which are the essence of originality , are not copyrightable . It is understandable that the procedure for copyrighting is extreme- ly complicated : ideas ...
... ideas in the public domain . Nevertheless , it is hard to understand why ideas , which are the essence of originality , are not copyrightable . It is understandable that the procedure for copyrighting is extreme- ly complicated : ideas ...
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