Annotation:Annotationen:Of Knowing, Telling, and Showing
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Annotationen:Of Knowing, Telling, and Showing/Ew8lrouq9z | Sarah Oberbichler | 27 September 2019 20:16:01 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:Of Knowing, Telling, and Showing/Hhavmsx0r7 | Understanding language, therefore, requires continuous checking and evaluation of the re-presentations the other’s words call forth. | Sarah Oberbichler | 14 October 2019 09:49:07 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:Of Knowing, Telling, and Showing/Jbpgj2zryt | Sarah Oberbichler | 27 September 2019 19:56:20 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:Of Knowing, Telling, and Showing/Le9j8tpmur | Sarah Oberbichler | 14 October 2019 09:48:51 | TextAnnotation Beispiel3 | |
Annotationen:Of Knowing, Telling, and Showing/Y3a08kbbyn | The crucial difference, for me, is this: Whatever is called forth by the piece of language, the items it refers to, are items that have been abstracted from experience. They may, but need not, have any immediate link with sensory-motor experience that is going on, nor any link with present or future manifest behavior. Yet, what is said or heard is not without effect. But the effect is on the language users’ acts of representation. | Sarah Oberbichler | 14 October 2019 09:48:12 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |