イハラ トモアキ
IHARA Tomoaki
井原 奉明 所属
国際学部 英語コミュニケーション学科
文学研究科 英米文学専攻 博士前期課程
文学研究科 文学言語学専攻 博士後期課程
職種
教授
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言語種別 | 英語 |
発行・発表の年月 | 2014/08 |
形態種別 | その他 |
査読 | 査読あり |
標題 | Wittgenstein's Argument on Aspect |
執筆形態 | 単著 |
掲載区分 | 国外 |
概要 | This paper deals with the issue of aspect and aspect-seeing, following Wittgenstein, to put a new light on the concept. The followings are the five points to discuss;
1) There's no aspect-free looking at things. Everything I see is always aspect-related. 2) When aspects change, what changes is not the object but the way of seeing. 3) The expression "seeing A as B" functions at a statement of grammatical rule. 4) Our communication (language-games) would be different either in a mono- or multi-aspectual situation. Whereas we can exchange our ideas on the basis of the shared meaning in a mono-aspectual situation, we have to play a language-game with diverse meanings with no guarantee of the common signification in a multi-aspectual situation. 5) As aspect-blind person would have difficulties when s/he engages in language-games in a multi-aspectual situaion, because s/he engages in language-games in a multi-aspectual situation, because s/he recognizes just one meaning (aspect) out of many. |