This article presents a new interpretation of the role of binary oppositions in sense perception in early Chinese texts. It proposes an explanation for the ubiquitous appearance of oppositions like short-long, light-heavy, and black-white in the way early Chinese texts describe the process of sensing entities. Rather than explaining these binaries as “segments” or “clusters” that the human sense faculties carve out of masses, I argue that these are polarities (not structural either/or options) that reflect aspects of a world of transforming entities existing at relative levels of condensation or containment. My claim is that visually discriminated shapes and patterns can be cut with precision, resulting in standard measurements. By contrast...
In their "The Prevalence of Mind-Body Dualism in Early China," Slingerland and Chudek use a statisti...
Abstract: The description of sound correlated figures of speech in early Chinese prose texts — wher...
This is an attempt at construing descriptions of cognitive activities found in the Neiye, an early C...
Sense perception, which is of enormous importance in Western philosophical traditions, has scarcely ...
We present the first large-scale, quantitative examination of mind and body concepts in a set of his...
This dissertation analyzes the role of sound in language use in early Chinese texts. By focusing on ...
Homo sapiens have the ability to conceptualize and the ability to express themselves with what they ...
In the current study, we used eye tracking to investigate whether senses of polysemous words and mea...
Oriental, especially Chinese, observations of transient celestial events are often compared with mun...
This article argues against the strong “holist ” position that the early Chinese lacked any concept ...
<p>In three experiments, we used eye tracking to investigate whether the representation and processi...
Abstract: ost 20th century views on human spatial perception and conceptualization, including even ...
Two experiments with the Stroop paradigm were conducted to investigate the role of phonological code...
International audienceStill neglected by modern research, the “Weft” (or “Apocrypha”) contain a weal...
The article analyses information on religious elements in the representation of senses in literary s...
In their "The Prevalence of Mind-Body Dualism in Early China," Slingerland and Chudek use a statisti...
Abstract: The description of sound correlated figures of speech in early Chinese prose texts — wher...
This is an attempt at construing descriptions of cognitive activities found in the Neiye, an early C...
Sense perception, which is of enormous importance in Western philosophical traditions, has scarcely ...
We present the first large-scale, quantitative examination of mind and body concepts in a set of his...
This dissertation analyzes the role of sound in language use in early Chinese texts. By focusing on ...
Homo sapiens have the ability to conceptualize and the ability to express themselves with what they ...
In the current study, we used eye tracking to investigate whether senses of polysemous words and mea...
Oriental, especially Chinese, observations of transient celestial events are often compared with mun...
This article argues against the strong “holist ” position that the early Chinese lacked any concept ...
<p>In three experiments, we used eye tracking to investigate whether the representation and processi...
Abstract: ost 20th century views on human spatial perception and conceptualization, including even ...
Two experiments with the Stroop paradigm were conducted to investigate the role of phonological code...
International audienceStill neglected by modern research, the “Weft” (or “Apocrypha”) contain a weal...
The article analyses information on religious elements in the representation of senses in literary s...
In their "The Prevalence of Mind-Body Dualism in Early China," Slingerland and Chudek use a statisti...
Abstract: The description of sound correlated figures of speech in early Chinese prose texts — wher...
This is an attempt at construing descriptions of cognitive activities found in the Neiye, an early C...