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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。梅洛一庞蒂(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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added value tax
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In the United States, ______farms feed 200 million Americans plus the equivalent of another 160 million people around the world, the agriculture population is below 6 percent and it is still shrinking rapidly.
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Her sculptures have been______show at the museum until the end of the month.
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Concerted Efforts
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居民储蓄存款
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Scientists continue to find new ways to insert genes for specific traits into plant and animal DNA. A field of promise—and a subject of debate—genetic engineering is changing the food we eat and the world we live in.Just what are genetically engineered foods, and who is eating them? What do we know about their benefits—and their risks? What effect might engineered plants have on the environment and on agricultural practices around the world? Can they help feed and preserve the health of the Earth"s burgeoning population?In the past decade or so, the biotech plants that go into these processed foods have leaped from hothouse oddities to crops planted on a massive scale—on 130 million acres in 13 countries, among them Argentina, Canada, China, South Africa, Australia, Germany, and Spain. On U. S. farmland, acreage planted with genetically engineered crops jumped nearly 25-fold from 3. 6 million acres in 1996 to 88. 2 million acres in 2001. More than 50 different "designer" crops have passed through a federal review process, and about a hundred more are undergoing field trials. [Key Words]burgeon v.迅速成长、迅速发展oddity n.奇异,古怪
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Punishment depends as much on politics as it does on crime; crime rates have been stable in recent years but there has been a striking increase in the prison population. And because populism is coming so much to dominate the political agendas, politicians are advocating sharp increase in penalties to take advantage of public unease. The question is how far this will get. In the 21th century weak governments might try to win legitimacy by being especially tough on crime. That could mean high prison populations and draconian(严峻的)punishments such as those adopted in the United States in recent years. Luckily, there remain significant differences between the UK and the USA; social divisions are less extreme and racial tensions are not as high. Although there is a great deal of minor violent crime here, rates of murder—which particularly fuel public anxieties—are much lower because guns have not been so widely dispersed. It' s unlikely that this will change greatly; the trend to tighten up the gun laws in Britain will continue, and all but the toughest criminals will still have a view about what is and what isn't "acceptable" violence. So I don' t believe we will see a huge rise in violent crime, but I expect rates of property crime and crimes of opportunity to remain high. There will also be much more electronic fraud because it' s so hard to detect and prevent. This is an important problem for business, but not one that arouses much popular agitation. It' s unlikely we'll see the return of death penalty; the police are skeptical about its effectiveness and its introduction would be highly problematic given the recent Council of Europe protocol outlawing its use. Capital punishment remains a pretty accurate temperature gauge, though: whenever there is significant political pressure for the death penalty, it' s a sign of harsher attitudes towards crime generally. As prison populations continue to rise, we will certainly see alternatives to prison such as electronic tagging increase. But I don' t generally envisage any sudden shift towards reduced sanction; net levels of punishment could well continue to increase somewhat. Overall, I expect to see some growth in the population of prisons, mainly independent ones—and a massive increase in private policing and other law enforcement.
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BPart ADirections: Write a composition/letter of no less than 100 words on the following information./B
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Pre-editing
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Defending champion Julie Tvede from Denmark will be back to defend the Murcia Ladies Open when the second edition of the event gets under way at La Manga Club in Murcia, Spain.
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because they have not been able to reproduce these effects in a laboratory, they have no way of knowing whether the interference might be dangerous or not.(Passage One)
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Goldman Sachs
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