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    題名: Saying the Unsayable
    作者: 何建興;Ho, Chien-Hsing
    貢獻者: 宗教學研究所
    關鍵詞: Bhartrhari;ineffability;John Hick;indication
    日期: 2006-07
    上傳時間: 2016-12-22 09:13:27 (UTC+8)
    摘要: A number of traditional philosophers and religious thinkers advocated an ineffability thesis to the effect that the ultimate reality cannot be expressed as it truly is by human concepts and words. However, if X is ineffable, the question arises as to how words can be used to gesture toward it. We can't even say that X is unsayable, because in doing so, we would have made it sayable. In this article, I examine the solution offered by the fifth-century Indian grammarian-philosopher Bhartrhari and develop it into a linguistic strategy based on the imposition-cum-negation method. The purpose is to show how we can non-contradictorily say, or rather indicate, the unsayable.
    關聯: Philosophy East and West
    vol. 56, no. 3
    pp.409-427
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