Indian Theories of Language, a Literary ApproachCauvery Publications, 1990 - 188 Seiten |
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... metaphysical sense , believes that the world can be understood only through the ideas which the mind has of it . The material world is thus a concept born out of one's mental experi- ences , whether it is man's or God's.1 Philip ...
... metaphysical sense , believes that the world can be understood only through the ideas which the mind has of it . The material world is thus a concept born out of one's mental experi- ences , whether it is man's or God's.1 Philip ...
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... metaphysical background of such linguistic specula- tion . Metaphysics implies an enquiry into the nature of the world , or what really exists , generally by means of rational argument . Metaphysical enquiry can be either transcendent ...
... metaphysical background of such linguistic specula- tion . Metaphysics implies an enquiry into the nature of the world , or what really exists , generally by means of rational argument . Metaphysical enquiry can be either transcendent ...
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... . This is one of the important discoveries of modern logic . This implies that a set of syntactical rules must be precisely stated to make language an effective mode of communication . Such 43 METAPHYSICAL BACKGROUND.
... . This is one of the important discoveries of modern logic . This implies that a set of syntactical rules must be precisely stated to make language an effective mode of communication . Such 43 METAPHYSICAL BACKGROUND.
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aesthetic akanksa alankara Allen Tate Ambiguity Anandavardhana Andrei Bely archetypes artha articulate Aurobindo beauty Bhamaha Bhartrhari Brahman called Carvakas Cleanth Brooks cognition complex concept consciousness considered context conventional convey creative Delhi denoted dhvani emotion entity essence eternal evocative evoke existence experience expression figures of speech function grammatical Heidegger Hindu I.A. Richards Ibid idea important Indian Theories individual intellectual intuition Jayanta Kavya knowledge letters levels Linguistic Speculations logical London manifestation mantra Martin Heidegger meaning of words metaphor metaphysical Mimamsakas mind Naiyayikas nature object ordinary paradox particular perception Philosophy plurisignation poem poet poetry prajna proposition R.P. Blackmur rasa rasadhvani reality refers relation reveal Richards sabda sabda and artha Sanskrit Sanskrit poetics says sense sentence significant simile sound sphota structure suggested symbol syntactic T.S. Eliot theories of language things thought University of Calcutta uttered Vaisesikas Vedas verbal vibhava Western Wheelwright Wittgenstein