By Leilei Li, Jian Feng
ISBN-10: 2842794818
ISBN-13: 9782842794811
Cette méthode a été élaborée pour optimiser et développer votre compétence en lecture du chinois. Avec ses forty leçons, elle présente des events réelles de l. a. vie quotidienne et dans les activités sociales. Elle vous permet de progresser Etape par Etape tout en révisant les mots et les issues de grammaire. Chaque leçon comprend un texte en chinois accompagné de : sa transcription phonétique en Pinyin, sa traduction en français, des explications de grammaire et de vocabulaire, des questions en rapport avec le texte.
Biographie de l'auteur
FENG Jian, docteur en sciences du langage. LI Leilei, maître de conférences enseignants à l'Université de Nantes
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However, functions are the same if they yield the same values for the same arguments; and since this agrees with the extensional view we are used to, we can rely on our set-theoretic intuitions as heuristic when these ontological considerations fade into the background. Function and argument Frege (1891) presents his function/argument analysis of arithmetic notation. The numerals (17) '0', '1', '2'8 refer to the numbers (18) 0, 1, 2 respectively. The complex expressions (19) '0 + 1', '1 + 1', '2 + 1' refer to the numbers (20) 1, 2, 3 38 Grammar in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy Grammar in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy 39 respectively (just as the numerals '1', '2', '3' do).
We affirm of the number 9 that it has the property being necessarily greater than 7).
Grammar in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy 35 36 Grammar in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy Formal mode and material mode Leibniz's Law is a fundamental logical law governing identity and, as we have just seen, admits of no counterexamples. If someone purports to have a case where x has a property y lacks, it is natural to conclude that x is not identical with y. The literature is filled with examples of this type of argumentation for the existence of peculiarly philosophical entities. We cite here two.
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