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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... symbol and meaning came into Chinese thought in its original sense , which can be summed up as follows : symbols ( xiang ) are emblematic signs ; words ( yan ) are language or linguistic signs ; and meanings ( yi ) are what those signs ...
... symbol and meaning came into Chinese thought in its original sense , which can be summed up as follows : symbols ( xiang ) are emblematic signs ; words ( yan ) are language or linguistic signs ; and meanings ( yi ) are what those signs ...
第 119 頁
... symbols , " one can " see the symbols " by " searching through the words . " Similarly , as " symbols origi- nate from ideas , " one can " understand the meanings " by " searching through symbols . " Seen in this light , meanings can ...
... symbols , " one can " see the symbols " by " searching through the words . " Similarly , as " symbols origi- nate from ideas , " one can " understand the meanings " by " searching through symbols . " Seen in this light , meanings can ...
第 120 頁
... symbols are revealed ; symbols are to hold meanings , and should be ignored once the meanings are obtained . In short , only by forgetting the confinement of words and symbols is it possible to approach the boundless meanings contained ...
... symbols are revealed ; symbols are to hold meanings , and should be ignored once the meanings are obtained . In short , only by forgetting the confinement of words and symbols is it possible to approach the boundless meanings contained ...
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