| Donald Davidson - 160 頁
...none of us could ever get to know one of the collection all by itself, in isolation from all the D rest, that he conceived of 'letter' as a kind of bond...of unity, uniting as it were all these sounds into onej and so he gave utterance to the expression 'art of letters', implying that there was one art that... | |
| Stephen David Ross - 1995 - 442 頁
...realized that none of us could ever get to know one of the collection all by itself, in isolation from all the rest, that he conceived of "letter" as a kind...that there was one art that dealt with the sounds. (Plato, Philebus, 18d) Yet Theuth does not return to the many, to the unlimit. Perhaps for that reason,... | |
| John Sallis - 1996 - 568 頁
...realized that none of us could ever get to know one of the collection all by itself, in isolation from all the rest, that he conceived of 'letter' as a kind...unity, uniting as it were all these sounds into one." The name-maker of the Cratylus has the sounds already bound into the unity of the name "letter." in... | |
| Moustafa Gadalla - 2000 - 192 頁
...realized that none of us could ever get to know one of the collection all by itself, in isolation from all the rest, that he conceived of 'letter' as a kind...that there was one art that dealt with the sounds. The reference to Theuth above is the same Theuth mentioned in the Phaedrus, where we are explicitly... | |
| 103 頁
...realized that none of us could ever get to know one of the collection all by itself, in isolation from all the rest, that he conceived of 'letter' as a kind...that there was one art that dealt with the sounds. The reference to Theuth above is the same Theuth mentioned in Phaedrus, where we are explicitly told... | |
| Moustafa Gadalla - 2003 - 192 頁
...Philebus (18-d): . . .he [Tehuti] conceived of 'letter' as a kind of bond of unily, uniting as it were ali these sounds into one, and so he gave utterance to...that there was one art that dealt with the sounds. Tehuti (Thoth) set the principle of the written language — letters — as the graphic representation... | |
| Moustafa Gadalla - 2004 - 275 頁
...Ancient Egyptian intent of their language, in Philebus [18-d]: ...he [the Ancient Egyptian Tehuti/Thoth] conceived of 'letter' as a kind of bond of unity,...that there was one art that dealt with the sounds. The Ancient Egyptian consonantal alphabet consists of 22 letters [see pages 186-7]. The slight sound... | |
| 2005 - 229 頁
...realized that none of us could ever get to know one of the collection by itself, in isolation from all the rest, that he conceived of 'letter' as a kind...unity, uniting as it were all these sounds into one. (18B-D) But Gadamer points to the Cratylus as the dialogue in which Socrates, who did not write, asks... | |
| Moustafa Gadalla - 2007 - 320 頁
...realized that none of us could ever get to know one of the collection all by itself, in isolation from all the rest, that he conceived of 'letter' as a kind...that there was one art that dealt with the sounds. The reference to Theuth above is the same Theuth mentioned in the Phaedrus, where we are explicitly... | |
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