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Allwood, C. M. 195
Ames, Roger 128, 252, 265n, 295n, 413n, 415–6n, 421–2n
Analects 《論語》 (Lun-Yü) 19n, 42, 75n, 289–90, 302n, 305n, 328, 335n,376–77, 413–6, 418–9, 421–2, 424–5, 473–92
analytic
philosophy / methodological approach 2–12, 21–29, 283, passim
vs. correlative thinking , see thinking
Andow, James 196
Aristotle/Aristotelian 119, 122, 263–4
Armstrong, D. M. 72n
Asay, Jamin 342n, 359
Aurelius, Marcus 528–9, 531
Austin, J. L. 474n, 491n
Baillargeon, R. 177n
Barton, John 208n
being , see existence
Benveniste, Émile 263n
Bickerton, D. 463n
Black, Max 514
Bloom, Alfred H. 478, 480–1
Bloom, P. 183n
Bloomfield, L 54
Brasoveanu, A. 225n
Braun, David 233n
Brons, Lajos L. 11n, 39–40, 322–32, 341–70
Bruya, Brian 532
Buddhism 297, 407
Cappelen, Herman 15n, 36, 187–8, 196, 224
Carnap, Rudolf 403–5
Chan, Wing-tsit 陳榮捷 (Chen Rong-jie) 49n, 52n, 416n, 447n, 459–60n
Cheng, Chung-ying 成中英 (Cheng Zhong-ying) 50n, 63, 86n, 128, 145n
Cheng, Xuanying 成玄英 440, 443
Chinese / Chinese language, passim . language
ancient/classical 22–3
grammatical and syntactic structures of 124–58, 170–85, 474–513
modern 22–3
name / subject , see name
predicate , see predication / predicate
semantic-syntactic-structure of 26–7, 49–198, 247–82
Chinese philosophy, passim
Chmielewski, Janusz 50, 63, 86n
Chomsky, N. 463n
Chong, Kim-chong 庄錦章 (Zhuang Jin-zhang) 518n, 522n, 526
Chu, Zhaohua 儲昭華 12n, 41–2, 429–45
Cikoski, John S. 173n
commensurability/incommensurability 530
comparative philosophy/doing philosophy comparatively, passim
constructive-engagement strategy 1–14
and passim
of language (doing philosophy of language comparatively), passim
complementarity/compementary 6, 23–8
direct 23, 27
indirect 25–8
conceptual scheme 247–90, 467–8
conceptualism / conceptualist 126, 144–5n
as modest nominalism , see nominalism
Confucianism 儒家 (Ru, Ru-Jia, Ru School) 376–80, 430, 441. Confucius
Neo-Confucianism (Song-Ming 宋-明 Confucianism) 270
Confucius 孔子 (Kong Zi; given name ‘Qiu’ 丘) 7n, 19n, 41, 77n, 265, 289–90, 305n, 311, 328, 335n, 372, 376–7, 380, 385, 403–26, 473–92
‘Confucius’ as a sample proper name 73–5
“Continental” philosophy 10–2, 41, 403–28. Heidegger
contradiction/contradictory 25–8
convention / conventional 236–42
correlative way of thinking , see thinking
cosmology 248–62
Crane, Tim 72n, 104n
Creel, Herrlee 447–8
cross-tradition engagement in philosophy , see comparative philosophy
dao道 264, 415–6, 430, 441–4, 446–64, 466–8, 521, 531n, 533
Dao-De-Jing《道德經》(Tao Te Ching / Lao-tzu) 11, 11n, 41–3, 262, 414, 444, 446–64, 466–8
opening statements (道可道非常道, 名可名非常名) 41–2, 446–68
Daoism 道家 7n, 429–44, 446–64, 446–8, 520–3, 525n, 526–34
Davidson, Donald 3, 4n, 36–38, 42, 206–7, 207n, 247, 255–6, 260–2, 267, 269, 273–4, 283–90
Principle of Charity 36–38, 269, 273–4, 277–90, 342, 344, 359–62, 418n, 473–7, 483–92, 514–20, 523, 533–4
de 德 425
De Blanc, Molly 191
de re and de dicto belief (report) 233–5
Dennett, Daniel 174
Derrida, Jacques 222–3, 223n, 252, 267
description 163–4n. non-singular name
Deutsch, Harry 92n, 99n
Devitt, Michael 188, 192–3, 197
Dong, Zhongshu 董仲舒 303–4
Donnellan, Keith 111, 113–4
Dummett, Michael 42, 474–5, 483–5, 489–90, 492n
Eberle, Rolf 4n
epistemology 19n. truth
equilibrium . see harmony
existence / modes of existence 50, 63–5, 124–46
holographic 128
mereological (part-whole) 50, 63–5, 124–46
Farkas, D. 225n
Feldman, Richard 4n
Feyerabend, P. K. 256
Field, Hartry 344n
Fine, Kit 107
Fingarette, Herbet 265
Forke, Alfred 310, 311n
Fraser, Chris 96n, 131n, 148n
Frege, Gottlob / Fregean 70, 103, 112, 114–8, 188
Fung, Yiu-ming 馮耀明 (Feng Yao-ming) 37–8, 49, 63, 86n, 96n, 135, 145n, 269–83, 289–90
Fung, Yu-lan 馮友蘭 (Feng You-lan) 49–50, 50n, 52n, 63, 86n, 135, 145n
Gamut, L. T. F. 159n
Gao, Shu-fan 416n, 424n
Geach, P. T. 92–3, 99n, 159–60n
Global philosophy 17–30. Also see world philosophy
Gongsun, Long 公孫龍 / Gong-Sun-Long-Zi 《公孫龍子》 7n, 11, 32–3, 49–65, 70, 85–94, 99n, 107n, 114, 117–8, 121–3, 135–6n, 144–5n, 158, 159–60n, 165, 279, 320, 372–6, 379–80, 385, 440
due place of reality 375–6
“White-Horse-Not-Horse” argumentation 49–65, 85–94
collection-whole-conceptualist interpretation 50, 64–5, 85–94
individualist interpretation 49–65, 86n
mass-stuff interpretation 50, 64, 86n, 127–30
universalist interpretation 49–50, 86n
semantic sensitivity / truth-concern approach 85–94
Graham, Angus, C. 37–8, 49n, 50n, 52–3n, 96n, 247–68, 269–82, 283, 289–90, 455, 478n, 505
Grice, H. P. 113, 122n, 200–3, 212, 221n, 224n
Guan, Xiechu 175n
Guo, Qingfan 440, 443
Guo, Xiang 郭象 440
Gupta, Anil 147n, 298n
Hacking, Ian 492n
Hadot, Pierre 528
Hall, David L. 128, 252, 265n, 295n, 415n
Han, Zhenhua 韓振華 148n
Hansen, Chad 50, 50n, 64, 86n, 96n, 127–30, 136–43, 146, 148n, 173, 260, 278n, 279–80, 295n, 478–81, 499, 506–13
Harbsmeier, Christoph 50n, 53, 53n, 128–30, 133–4, 148n, 260, 262, 490, 510
harmony , see he 和
he 和 (harmony) 520, 526–30
Hegel, G. W. F. 414
Heidegger, Martin 41, 403–28
Horwich, Paul 344n
Hu, Shih 胡適 49, 52n, 63
Huang, Zaijun 175n
Hui, Zi 惠子 (Hui Shi 惠施) 429–42
idealism 343
identity 49–65, 85–103
relative 162n, 160, 160n
inference , see logic/logical
interpretation 201–223, 224–43, 247–90. meaning and understanding
intuition 187–98
Inwood, Brad 530
ISCWP (International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy) 3, 36n
Ivanhoe, Philip J. 460n
Jackman, Henry 192
Jackson, Frank 83n, 116–8, 147n
Jakobson, Roman 250, 270, 272, 272n
Jenkins, Keith 223n
jing 靜 527n
Johnson, Mark 516–9, 523–4, 527n, 534
jun-zi 君子 425
Kaplan, D. 224n, 231–4
Kierkegaard, Søren 406
Kövecses, Zoltan 525
Krausz, Michael 4n
Krifka, M. 50n, 153n, 158n, 160n
Kripke, Saul/Kripkean 70, 78n, 103, 106n, 113–4, 118–23, 147n, 187–92, 466, 451n
Kuhn, Thomas, S. 256–7, 267
Lakoff, George 516–9, 523–4, 527n, 534
language, passim
Chinese ideographic 2, 26–7, passim
communicative practice
grammatical approach 473–513
in action / use , see pragmatic
meaning , see meaning
natural 1–2, 26–7, passim
acquire 171–2
philosophy of, passim
phonetic 2, 26–7
poetry 404–26
relation to thought and reality 49–198, 201–43, 247–91, 295–399
syntactic-semantic structure of 26–7, 49–198, 247–82
speech acts of , see pragmatic
speech forms of
“great speech” vs. “small speech” 429–44
Lao, Zi 老子 (Lao Tzu; given name ‘Dan’ 聃) / Lao-Zi《老子》 11, 11n, 41–3, 262, 407 414, 444, 446–64, 466–8 the Dao-De-Jing
Lau, D. C. 266, 447n
Legge, James 417n, 418n, 420n, 425n
Lemay, Ghyslaine 524
Lepore, Ernest 15n, 30n, 35–6, 36n, 224–43, 492n, 533
Lewis, David 65, 143–4, 236–9, 238n-40n, 242
li 理 (reason, principle) 248–9
Li, Zhi 李贄 489
Liang, Qichao 梁啟超 434
linguistics/linguistic, passim . language
Linsky, Leonard 111, 114n
Liu, Peiyu 劉培育 96n
Livengood, Jonathan 191
Locke, John 114–8
logic/logical 1, 33, 94–103, 158–65, 247–82
inference 70, 94–103
modal 147
paradox 49–65
pre- 247–68
predicate 33, 158–65
Lu, Yiwei 盧以緯 489–90n
Lü, Shu-xiang 呂叔湘 132
Ludwig, Kirk 233n, 533
Lun Yü 《論語》 . see Analects
Luo, Ji 羅驥 482n
Lynch, Michael 297n, 300, 304n, 315–8, 342, 346–50
Lycan, William 451n
Machery, Edouard 189, 191–2
Mallon, Ron 189
Martin, C. B. 72n
McLeod, Alexus 39–40, 295–339, 341, 349–71, 381–8, 394–6
Makeham, John 303–4
Mareschal, D. 177n
Martí, Genoveva 191
Martinich, Aloysius P. 4n, 11n, 30n, 35, 36n, 201–23, 474n
meaning 31–6, 201–43. reference
as significance 201–23
“building-block” theory of 271
communicative 201–23
cross-contextual 31, 35–6, 201–43
holist theory of 271
referential 31–4, 69–169. reference
stimulus 284
what is said 224–43
Mei, Jianhua 梅劍華 34, 187–98
Mei, Tsu-lin 梅祖麟 132
Mencius 孟子 (Meng Zi; given name ‘Ke’ 軻) / Mencius 《孟子》 302n, 310, 312, 414
metaphysics , see exsitence
metaphor 2, 43, 265, 270, 514–536
preconditions 43
methodology (method), passim
analytic . see analytic
comparative . see comparative philosophy
constructive-engagement 1–43
guiding principle 5–6, 8–10, 18–30
adeqaute (adequacy condition) vs. inadeqaute 8–10, 14–30
instrumental 8
perspective 6–9, 18–30
eligible vs. ineligible 6–7, 14–30
Mill, John Stuart/Millian 70, 103, 118–23, 149n
Mohism 墨家 70, 85, 94–103, 107n, 279, 320, 441
Later 94–103, 253, 266, 279
monism / monist , see monist account of truth
Morris, Michael 115n
Morton, Adam 4n
Mou, Bo 牟博 1–45, 50, 64–5, 69–169, 172n, 283–91, 299n, 301, 322–3, 332–39, 347, 361n, 365, 369, 371–99, 444, 446–69
Moeller, Hans-Georg 533
Murray, M. 405n
Nagarjuna 407
name / referring name [as a semantic-syntactic category] / noun [as a grammatical category
in natural languages], passim
collective (non-singuar name) 33, 64–5, 124–58
as semantic-syntactic strucutre of common nouns
common 33, 64, 69–71, 75–6, 86–94
descriptive , (definite) description
non-singular 163–4n
singualr 163–4n
hexagram 33, 70, 80–5
in use 49–65, 69–165, 187–98, 248–67, 274–81, 509–13
mass 64–5, 127–30, 136–43
non-singular (common/collective name and non-singular definite description) , see collective name, common and definite description
plural 51, 53, 55–65
proper 73–5
rectification 7n, 374–80
semantic-syntactic strucutre of 33
singular (proper name and singular definite description)
Needham, Joseph 249
Nichols, Shaun 189
nominalism/nominalist 126, 144–5n, 146
conceptualism as modest , see conceptualism
Nozick, Robert 192
Nussbaum, Martha 525n
Nylan, Michael 311n, 330, 334n
object 18–9, 18–9n, 22, 72, 161–2
as referents , see reference/referent
thin vs. thick 72, 72n, 162n
Olivola, Christopher Y. 191
ontology , see existence
Peng, Feng 416
perspectivism
substantive 324, 342–5 371, 380. truth
Peyraube, Alain 175
philosophy, passim
comparative , see comparative philosophy
of language, passim
of mind 1. language (relation to thought and reality)
moral (ethics) 1
Pinker, Steven 171n, 177n
Plato/Platonic 19n, 86n, 125–6, 128, 130, 135, 135–6n, 145n, 146, 396
pluralism/pluralist
approach to truth . truth
high-order-property-seeking 394
rooted vs. rootless 371–98
Polanyi, Michael 514, 518n, 522n
pragmatism/pragmatic 15–8, 15–7n, 19–24, 42, 73n, 74n, 106n, 114, 148, 407, 473–513, 514–34. speech
predication/predicate 2, 73–6, 73–4n, 78, 78n, 79n
“subject-perspective” account of 73–4n
Priest, Graham 159n
Prosch, Harry 514
Puett, Michael 24–5n
Putnam, Hilary 106n, 119–23, 188
qi 氣 (ch’i, vital energies) 48–9, 53, 248–9, 260, 525
Quine, W. V. 19n, 119–21, 180, 208n, 284
Quinn, P. C. 177n
Quirk, R. 54
realism
anti-, 343 . idealism
regarding universals
Aristotelian immanent , see Aristotle
conceptualist , see conceptualism
nominalist , see nominalism
Platonic , see Platonism
reality , shi 實
reason 187–8, 195–8
reasoning , see logic
Reding, Jean-Paul 264
reference/referent/isuue of reference 31–4, 69–169, semantics/semantic meaning, and relationship between language, thought and reality
denotative (descriptive) 451–4, 457–63
(rigid) designation 106n, 147, 451n, 453–5, 457–63, 466–7
double-reference 33, 38, 289–90, 467–8
semantic-whole 64–5, 103–14, 149
specific-part 103–14
relativism
linguistic 247–68
ren 仁 (humaneness, humanity) 414–6
Richards, I. A. 514
Rieman, F. 50n
Robins, Dan 173
Rosemont, Henry 251n, 265, 413n, 415–6n, 421–2n
Russell, James 524
Russell, Bertrand 188
Ryle, Gilbert 257, 267
Schnieder, Benjamin 343n
Searle, John R. 3, 201n, 514–20 523, 534
semantics/semantic 15–8, 15–7n, 19–24, 31–6, 49–198, 224–43
content 228–36
truth 295–398. truth
Shapiro, Lawrence 517n
shen-ming 神明 (spiritual light) 520
Sher, Gila 324–5
Shun, Kwong-loi 信廣來 (Xin Guang-lai) 4n
shi 實 7n, 39–40, 296–320, 324–38
Sider, Theodore 4n, 159n
Siderits, Mark 298n
Skinner, Quentin 222, 222n
Slingerland, Edward 521
Slobin, D. 183
Socrates 19n, 290
speakable
vs. unspeakable/ineffable 40–2, 403–68
speech
acts , see pragmatic
forms of , see language
mood and force 473–92
Spelke 177n
Stanley, Jason 83n
Stich, Stephen P. 189
Stojnic, Una 35–6, 224–43
Stoicism 514, 525n, 528–32
Stone, Matthew 233n, 239n
Strauss, Leo 208n
Strawson, P. F. 474, 474n
sublation 23–4
Sytsma, Justin 191
tai-ji 太極 (Supreme Ultimate) 128
tai-xü 太虛 (Supreme Void) 248
Takaki, Kyle 43, 514–36
Tarski, Alfred 4n, 296n, 298n, 345, , 359, 390–1
Tennesen, M. 179n
thinking
analytic vs. correlative 251–80
pre-logical vs. logical 247–68, 269–82
Thompson, K. O. 50n
tian 天 (heaven) / tian-dao 天道 78, 303, 413–5, 423
Tieszen, Richard 11n
truth / truths / true 4n, 18n, 19, 19n, 38–40, 127n, 149n, 254, 264, 295–398, 423. semantic and reference
Buddhist “double-truth” (“two-truths”) account of 297
coherence account of 296, 298, 342
correspndence account of 296, 298, 324–5, 342–3, 346
definition of 365–7, 370
deflationist account of (deflationism) 296, 342–5
logical 264
maker 343–6, 364, 367
monist (unifying) account of 298–9, 320. rooted (unifying) pluralist account
moral 264
philosophical issue of 18n, 396
pluralist account of (pluralism about, alethic pluralism) 296–320, 346–62, 364–70, 371–92
collective-principled (platitudes) 300–1, 304n, 315, 317–8
rooted (unifying) 371, 380–92, perspectivism, substantive
high-order-principled / second-order-property-principled 297n, 298, 300–20, 371
pragmatist account of 296, 298, 342–3
pre-theoretic understanding of (capturing the way things are) 7, 19n, 23n, 127n, 372–3, 388–9
primitivist account of (primitivism) 342, 345–6, 359, 366–70
semantic/semantic notion of 295–398
substantive account of (substantivism) 324, 342–5
understanding, passim
cross-contextual 201–23, 224–43
cross-tranditon 247–68, 269–82, 283–90
Van Gogh, Vincent 408–9
Van Norden, Bryan 295–6n
Wang, Chong 王充 (Wang Ch’ung) 39–40, 263, 295–391
Wang, Fuzhi 王夫之 442–3
Wang, Lianqing 175, 175n
Wang, Yang-ming 王陽明 (given name ‘Shou-ren’ 守仁) 436–7
Western philosophy 1–12 and passim
Wheeler, Samuel 360
Whorf, Benjamin L. 255
Wiggins, D. 93n
Williams, Bernard 491
Williamson, Timothy 192, 194
Willman, Marshall D. 33, 140n, 170–86
Wilson, Neil 284
Wittgenstein, Ludwig 267, 364, 403–7, 414–5, 419, 423
Wong, David B. 黃百銳 (Huang, Bai-rui), 284–5
word 辭 / linguistic expression
individualizer 137–42. measure
noun , see name / noun
empty (particle) 虛詞 504–8
measure (sortal, classifier, individualizer) 55n, 64,137–42, 170–83
predicate , see predication
subject , see reference
world
actual 146, 147n, 147–8
possible 147n
relation between language, thought and , see language
-view 43, 530–4
Wright, Crispin 297n, 300–1, 304n, 315, 317–8, 324–5, 342, 346–50
wu 無 (to have not, nonbeing) 128
Xiao, Yang 蕭陽 42, 473–513
xin 心 (heart, mind, heart-mind) 520–2, 524–6, 529–30
xing 性 (predispositions of the heart, nature) 416–9, 421–6
Xu, Fuguan 徐復觀 434
Xu, Gan 徐幹 302–4
Xu, Yuanchong 許淵沖 417n
Xun, Zi 荀子 (Hsün Tzu; given name ‘Kuang’ 況) / Xun-Zi 《荀子》 372, 378–80, 385, 414
yan 言 , see speech
Yang, Bojun 楊伯峻 477n
Yi, Byeong-uk 33, 49–68, 87n, 140n, 144–5n
Yi-Jing 《易經》/Yi-Jing philosophy 80–5, 262
yin-yang 陰陽 128, 248, 251–2, 262, 271–2
Yu, Ning 520–521, 524–5, 527
Zhang, Dongsun 張東遜 496, 500–6, 507–8n, 508, 512–3
Zhang, Xianglong 張祥龍 10n, 41–2, 403–28
Zhang, Zai 張載 (Chang Tsai) 248
zheng-ming 正名 (rectification of names) 7n, 374-80. name
Zhou, Youguang 周有光 496, 506–8, 512–3
Zhu, Xi 朱熹 (Chu Hsi)
Zhuang, Zi 莊子 (Chuang Tzu; given name ‘Zhou’ 周) / Zhuang-Zi 《莊子》 12, 12n, 19n, 41–2, 252, 334, 407, 429–444, 522n, 527, 532

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Philosophy of Language, Chinese Language, Chinese Philosophy

Constructive Engagement

Reihe:  Philosophy of History and Culture, Band: 37
Cover Philosophy of Language, Chinese Language, Chinese Philosophy
ISBN:
9789004368446
Verleger:
Brill
Print-Publikationsdatum:
23 May 2018
  • Fachgebiete
    • Asien-Studien
      • China
    • Sprache und Linguistik
      • Pragmatik & Diskursanalyse
    • Philosophie
      • Asiatische Philosophie
      • Erkenntnistheorie & Metaphysik
Front Matter
Copyright page
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Constructive-Engagement Strategy of Doing Philosophy of Language Comparatively in View of Chinese Language and Chinese Philosophy: A Theme Introduction
Part 1 Semantic-Syntactic Structure of Chinese Names and Issue of Reference
Chapter 1 White Horse Paradox and Semantics of Chinese Nouns*
Chapter 2 A Double-Reference Account of Names in Early China: Case Analyses of Semantic-Syntactic Structures of Names in the Yi-Jing Text, Gongsun Long’s “White-Horse-Not-Horse” Thesis, and Later Mohist Treatment of Parallel Inference*
Chapter 3 On the Comparative Analysis of Chinese Measure Words: Insights from Evolutionary Theory
Chapter 4 Intuitions or Reasons: The Empirical Evidence for Theory of Reference
Part 2 Cross-Contextual Meaning and Understanding
Chapter 5 Communicative Meaning and Meaning as Significance
Chapter 6 Semantics and What Is Said
Part 3 Principle of Charity and Linguistic Relativism in Relation to Chinese: Engaging Exploration (I)
Chapter 7 Conceptual Schemes and Linguistic Relativism in Relation to Chinese*
Chapter 8 A. C. Graham’s Sinologist Criticism and the Myth of “Pre-Logical Thinking”
Editor’s Engaging Remarks for Part 3 Davidson’s Opening Message and His Principle of Charity
Part 4 Semantic Truth and Pluralist Approaches in Chinese Context: Engaging Exploration (II)
Chapter 9 Pluralism about Truth in Early Chinese Philosophy: A Reflection on Wang Chong’s Approach*
Appendix: Replies to Brons and Mou on Wang Chong and Pluralism
Chapter 10 Wang Chong, Truth, and Quasi-Pluralism
Postscript: Reply to Mcleod
Editor’s Engaging Remarks for Part 4 Rooted and Rootless Pluralist Approaches to Truth: Two Distinct Interpretations of Wang Chong’s Account*
Postscript: Normative Character of Semantic Truth
Part 5 The “Speakable” and the “Unspeakable” in Chinese Texts: Engaging Exploration (III)
Chapter 11 From the Ineffable to the Poetic: Heidegger and Confucius on Poetry-Expression of Language
Chapter 12 How Non-Speech Becomes a Form of Speech: A Reinterpretation of the Debate at the Dam over the Hao River
Editor’s Engaging Remarks for Part 5 Eternal Dao, Constant Name, and Language Engagement: On the Opening Message of the Dao-De-Jing
Postscript: From Lao Zi’s Opening Message to Davidson’s Opening Message
Part 6 Language in Action through Chinese Texts
Chapter 13 Reading the Analects with Davidson: Mood, Force, and Communicative Practice in Early China1
Postscript 20171
Chapter 14 Metaphor in Comparative Focus
Appendixes
Appendix 1 Comparative Chronology of Philosophers
Appendix 2 Note on Transcription and Guide to Pronunciation
Back Matter
Index of Names and Subjects*

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