Between Mastering and Forgetting—Speech, Form, Symbol and Mood

ZHANG Li-wen

Journal of Renmin University of China ›› 2001 ›› Issue (3) : 24-31.

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Journal of Renmin University of China ›› 2001 ›› Issue (3) : 24-31.

Between Mastering and Forgetting—Speech, Form, Symbol and Mood

  • ZHANG Li-wen
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Philosophy is both nationalized and individualized and for that matter only a national language can construct a philosophic form suited to that national linguistic form. Linguistic philosophy of harmony and integration attempts at the conformity of such categories as the speech, symbol and meaning by means of the harmony and integration between linguistic structure and national culture and spirit.There have long been disputes about whether or not the speech express its meaning fully by the symbol as well as different propositions concerning the mastering of the meaning by forgetting the speech and symbol. Between the sufficiency and insufficiency of the speech in expressing its meaning, if we consider the different levels of the whole fusion such as the world of form and symbol vs. mood and the world of presence vs. absence under the condition of the linguistic philosophy of harmony and integration, all of them are harmony and integration through various conflicts. We cannot be clinging to the rationality of one side and negate the other.

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speech / form and symbol / mood / harmony and integration / the linguistic philosophy of harmony and integration

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