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问答题思维与言语及其同一性问题一直是个争论不休的问题。胡塞尔(Husserl)认为有脱离任何表达形式的纯粹思维,德里达(Derrida)对此持批判的态度,维特根斯坦则坚持认为没有脱离言语的思维和思想。这些探讨主要集中于思维与言语表达这个层面,无法推进对思维与言语关系的说明,也无法在它们是否具有同一性的问题上获得共识。梅洛—庞蒂(Merleau-Ponty)表达现象学主张言语表达奠基于原初的身体表达——身体姿势,而语言则是言语的历史沉淀。这些观点对研究思维与言语的关系及其同一性问题具有推动作用,它们蕴含着这样的观点:思维是一种特殊形态的表达——言语表达。同时也对研究聋哑人的思维,说明动物有无思维以及思维和思想的性质具有建设性和启发性的意义。
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问答题I hope she"ll be a fool—that"s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.
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问答题 If There Were No Electricity 1.电是人类现代化生活的基础。 2.假如有一天没有了电。 3.我们应该如何节电。
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问答题Write a letter of complaint according to the following outline. (1)2009年3月20日收到“Order No. A210”的货物。 (2)就包装和质量问题提出抱怨。 (3)发现第4、第7包货品似乎没有防水材料包装,故在装运过程中受潮。 (4)第3包货物与样品不同。 (5)希望采取必要行动,以解决问题。
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问答题Recursiveness
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问答题Nazi
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问答题UPI
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问答题Directions:Writeanessaybasedonthefollowingcharts.Inyourwriting,youshould1)interpretthecharts,and2)giveyourcomments.Youshouldwriteabout150wordsontheANSWERSHEET.
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问答题Physicists all over the world, back in 1895, were pretty much agreed that the great work of physics had all been done. Some of them mourned publicly that no discoveries of truly major importance were likely to be made in the future. But then they did not know that a Professor Roentgen, working alone in a modest laboratory in Germany, had begun a series of experiments with a crude induction coil, a pear-shaped bulb from which the air had been removed, and a sheet of paper painted with certain metallic salts. And professor Roentgen did not know that his work was destined to reveal a force of nature—never before suspected—that would almost overnight revolutionize medicine and technology, and become a instrument for deeper probing of the structure of matter.
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问答题 Incorrect Correct You should return the library the books. You should return the books to the library. He reported the police the accident. He reported the accident to the police.
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问答题(Para. 3, Passage 2) If you do not know the exact destination address at the time of your departure, label your luggage in care of(由……代收) the executing agency whose name appears in the Training Agreement.
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问答题Cognition
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问答题a UN report
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问答题Nowadays, we hear a lot about the growing threat of globalization, accompanied by those warnings that the rich pattern of local life is being undermined, and many dialects and traditions are becoming extinct. But stop and think for a moment about the many positive aspects that globalization is bringing. Read on and you are bound to feel comforted, ready to face the global future, which is surely inevitable now. Consider the Internet, that prime example of our shrinking world. Leaving aside the all—to familiar worries about pornography and political extremism, even the most narrow—minded must admit that the net offers immeasurable benefits, not just in terms of education, the sector for which it was originally designed, but more importantly on a global level, the spread of news and comment. It will be increasingly difficult for politicians to maintain their regimes of misinformation, as the oppressed will not only find support and comfort, but also be able to organize themselves more effectively.
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问答题Many changes in the world of business may seem surprising if we are completely blind to the future. But experts say we can see, at least part of it from where we stand. Using chaos theory to understand the interconnectedness of the world—think of the "butterfly effect" —will help us recognize the causes of certain "chance happenings" and be better prepared to cope with them. Take Asia's financial crisis. In the past, companies would have said it was just another random event. "The truth is, many of these seemingly random events can affect their business," says Sanders. Given the interconnectedness of the global economy, Sanders says, it's more important than ever that companies be aware of emerging issues and quickly determine how to respond. But to do so, they need an organic and evolving approach to planning. The old planning model focused on "forecasting" one or a few possible paths of events, while a revolutionary paradigm called "foresighting" allows one to master the situation no matter how the future turns out. According to Sanders, understanding the present is the primary step in gaining insight into the future.
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问答题commencement ceremony
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问答题In this part, you are to write a composition on the statement: Sometimes the best gains is to lose. Your composition should contain the three key points given below with a length of over 200 words. Please remember to write clearly.1. Give your viewpoint on the statement.2. Support your viewpoint with one or more examples.3. Bring what you have discussed to a natural conclusion.
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问答题As a theorist of short story, Edgar Allan Poe proposes that the first sentence should help bring out the single effect of the story. Explain what is the single effect of "The Fall of the House of Usher" and how it is achieved through the beginning sentence.
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问答题Directions: Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. {{U}}The taking of the Bastille fortress, a symbol of arbitrary royal authority, was undoubtedly of revolutionary importance, in terms of weakening the monarchy and legitimising{{/U}} {{U}}popular defiance. {{/U}}But other days have a fair claim to historic symbolism too: August 26th 1789, when the Declaration of the Rights of Man was adopted, for instance, or August 10th 1792, when the Tuileries Palace was stormed and the monarchy suspended. Besides, the commemoration of July 14th scarcely began in revolutionary spirit. At a military fete to mark its first anniversary in 1790, and to celebrate the new constitutional settlement, the Marquis de Lafayette, a French general, swore an oath "to be forever faithful to the Nation, to the Law and to the King". Dismayed, Jean-Paul Marat, a radical journalist and politician, described the proceedings that day as "shameful", adding: "The Revolution, as yet, has been merely a sorrowful dream for the people!" As Mr. Prendergast recalls, the fall of the Bastille was not quite the stuff of epic myth. Strictly speaking, the prison was not "taken"; the mob surged into its inner courtyard only after the governor, the Marquis de Launay, had offered a surrender. Although the crowd was primarily in search of arms, it found just seven prisoners to be freed. 47.{{U}}"Happenstance, paranoia and random violence" characterised the event, with rumour and counter-rumour fuelling acts of ferocious brutality. {{/U}}Launay himself was dragged out by the mob, his body ripped to shreds and his head hacked off by a cook with a kitchen knife, before being stuck on a pike for public view. Napoleon Bonaparte abolished the July 14th celebration altogether. It was not resurrected as "Bastille Day" until 1880, nearly a century after the original events. The idea then, proposed by Benjamin Raspail, a deputy, was to create a "national festival", as part of a republican package that also included adopting " La Marseillaise" as the French national anthem. Composed by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle, a young engineer stationed with the army of the Rhine, it was written in a single night in 1792.In 1880 the deputies argued passionately about which date to pick for the " national festival ". 48. {{U}}Nobody, as Mr Prendergast points out, proposed September 22nd 1792, the actual date of the founding of the first French republic, for fear of legitimising the Terror that it unleashed.{{/U}} July 14th was thus a political compromise. It merged the revolutionary message of 1789 with that of unity and reconciliation expressed by the anniversary fete of 1790.49.{{U}}Partly to help heal the wounds of defeat in the Franco-Prussian war, Bastille Day was given a military theme which lasts to this day, and wrapped up in nationalist imagery "the union of army and nation under the flag".{{/U}} Since then, at various moments of crisis in French history, Bastille Day has been invested with differing messages, according to the needs of the time: working-class solidarity and revolutionary promise for the Front Populaire and the government of Leon Blum in 1936; liberation from occupation and the resistance-as-revolution myth in 1945.Today, it is mostly pageantry, with a lingering touch of popular festivity. 50.{{U}}But Mr Prendergast cannot conceal his scorn for what, he considers, has become "an altogether shoddier affair, progressively{{/U}} {{U}}mummified into formal ritual orchestrated by assorted dignitaries" and "media kitsch".{{/U}} For the French these days, he concludes a little too cruelly, it is perhaps above all regarded as "essentially a day off work".
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问答题国家安全委员会
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