Comments on: Luke’s Languages: Tired of Theory?
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The Voice of the University of Toronto MississaugaSun, 28 Oct 2012 23:03:00 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.2By: Edward
https://mediumutm.ca/features/lukes-languages-tired-of-theory/comment-page-1#comment-42
EdwardWed, 24 Oct 2012 01:00:00 +0000https://mediumutm.ca/?p=2857#comment-42It is now fixed, my apologies!It is now fixed, my apologies!
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Brent WoodTue, 23 Oct 2012 23:04:00 +0000https://mediumutm.ca/?p=2857#comment-41Some of this fine article seems to be missing - the rest of point 5, plus the conclusion. "You are what you do" brings to mind the root conception of Existentialism. This kind of apparently minimal difference in expression can seemingly have wide-ranging effects on the character of human relationships in society. The use of "in" rather than "of," discussed in point 3, suggests a rather different conception of what constitutes a human individual in the social context, seemingly more sophisticated than that suggested by the English use of prepositions. Some of this fine article seems to be missing – the rest of point 5, plus the conclusion. “You are what you do” brings to mind the root conception of Existentialism. This kind of apparently minimal difference in expression can seemingly have wide-ranging effects on the character of human relationships in society. The use of “in” rather than “of,” discussed in point 3, suggests a rather different conception of what constitutes a human individual in the social context, seemingly more sophisticated than that suggested by the English use of prepositions.
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