By the same process whereby he spins language out of his own being, he ensnares himself in it; and each language draws a magic circle round the people to which it belongs, a circle from which there is no escape save by stepping out of it into another... Saddam's Word : The Political Discourse in Iraq: The Political Discourse in Iraq - Strana 4podľa Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies Tel Aviv University Ofra Bengio Senior Research Fellow - 1998 - Počet stránok 288Obmedzený náhľad - O tejto knihe
| Marshall McLuhan - 1962 - Počet stránok 306
...ensnares himself in it; and each lariguage draws a magic circle round the people to which it belongs, a circle from which there is no escape save by stepping out of it into another.5 Such awareness as this has generated in our time the technique of the suspended judgment... | |
| Rudolf Arnheim - 1966 - Počet stránok 386
...ensnares himself in it; and each language draws a magic circle round the people to which it belongs, a circle from which there is no escape save by stepping out of it into another" (4, p. 9). To Herder, human beings are distinguished from the instinct-driven animals by what he calls... | |
| Robert L. Benson, Giles Constable, Carol Dana Lanham, Charles Homer Haskins - 1991 - Počet stránok 1434
...ensnares himself in it; and each lariguage draws a magic circle round the people to which it belongs, a circle from which there is no escape save by stepping out of it into another.5 Such awareness as this has generated in our time the technique of the suspended judgment... | |
| Jerzy Makarczyk - 1996 - Počet stránok 1014
...ensnares himself in it; and each language draws a magic circle round the people to which it belongs, a circle from which there is no escape save by stepping out of it into another."4 Max Millier referred to: "the dark shadow which language throws upon thought, and which... | |
| Joseph James Chambliss - 1996 - Počet stránok 742
...of his being, he ensnares himself in it; and each language draws a magic circle around the people to which there is no escape save by stepping out of it into another." Essentially, von Humboldt said that the languages of the world do not differ merely in terms of sounds... | |
| Vincent Ostrom - 1997 - Počet stránok 358
...ensnares himself in it; and each language draws a magic circle round the people to which it belongs, a circle from which there is no escape save by stepping out of it into another" (quoted in Cassirer [1946] 1953, 9). The possibility exists, then, that individuals become the slaves... | |
| J. Spencer Trimingham - 1998 - Počet stránok 370
...with the language problem: 'Each language draws a magic circle round the people to which it belongs, a circle from which there is no escape save by stepping out of it into another.'2 We, however, are trapped within a circle from which there is no genuine escape. No attempt... | |
| P. Parrini - 1998 - Počet stránok 246
...ensnares himself in it; and each language draws a magic circle round the people to which it belongs, a circle from which there is no escape save by stepping out of it into another".1 "The difference between the several languages [ . . . ] is not a matter of different sounds... | |
| David Chung - 2001 - Počet stránok 284
...linguistic limitations. 26 "Each language draws a magic circle round the people to which it belongs, a circle from which there is no escape save by stepping out of it all together into another." 27 This is the difficulty and frustrating experience that those translating... | |
| Michael Scott Horton - 2002 - Počet stránok 364
...Wilhelm von Humboldt said that "each language draws a magic circle round the people to which it belongs, a circle from which there is no escape save by stepping out of it into another," and Cassirer integrated this idealist insight into his view of myth.37 At the heart of Cassirer's thesis... | |
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