淡江評論, 第 24 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1993 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... meaning of a text is a function of all three contributing factors . Thus extremists like E.D. Hirsch on the one hand , who insist that the only bona fide meaning is the author's intended meaning , and Wimsatt and Beardsley ( and New ...
... meaning of a text is a function of all three contributing factors . Thus extremists like E.D. Hirsch on the one hand , who insist that the only bona fide meaning is the author's intended meaning , and Wimsatt and Beardsley ( and New ...
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... meanings of those hexagrams . This was how the triad of word , 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 ...
... meanings of those hexagrams . This was how the triad of word , 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 ...
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... meaning disappears . What they meant is that , once ideas are committed to words , their meanings are likely to be confined , curtailed , and even lost . Therefore they held that meanings " can only be realized through empathy , not ...
... meaning disappears . What they meant is that , once ideas are committed to words , their meanings are likely to be confined , curtailed , and even lost . Therefore they held that meanings " can only be realized through empathy , not ...
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