- After defining the problem, the chapter describes its relationship to the work of other philosophers
It’s often assumed that thoughts involve words and images. - hussar noted that thoughts can occur without clear words or auditory visual images
The implicit significance of emotions - Many statements about the significance of this by [Sartre (French philosopher Sartre) - Merlo Ponti - There is a necessary role that emotions play in our use of meaning. - This role is not defined.
Richards.
- They’ve provided the groundwork for the book’s subject matter and methodology, but Nishio isn’t quite sure yet.
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Together with Charles Kay Ogden, he is well known as a scientific researcher of “semantics” and, after 1932, for his advocacy and practice of the so-called “Basic English,” a system of 850 basic words based on this semantics for freedom of expression. Especially from 1930 to 1938, he was involved in teaching English in China.
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