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Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Bible --- Versions --- Targum Pseudo-Jonathan --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 22.05*1 --- Illocutionary acts (Linguistics) --- Speech act theory (Linguistics) --- Speech events (Linguistics) --- Language and languages --- Linguistics --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Speech --- Bijbel: oude vertalingen: Targum --- Philosophy --- 22.05*1 Bijbel: oude vertalingen: Targum --- Bible. --- Speech acts (Linguistics). --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Targum Pseudo-Jonathan. --- Chumash --- Five Books of Moses --- Ḥamishah ḥumshe Torah --- Ḥumash --- Kitāb-i Muqqadas --- Mose Ogyŏng (Book of the Old Testament) --- Pentateuch --- Pi︠a︡toknizhīe Moiseevo --- Sefer Ḥamishah ḥumshe Torah --- Tawrāh --- Torà (Pentateuch) --- Torah (Pentateuch) --- Tʻoris xutʻcigneuli --- Ureta --- תורה --- Haftarot
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Bible. --- Mishnah --- Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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This text is the first comprehensive attempt in decades to integrate reading into the philosophical discussion of the synthesis of experience more generally. It offers a comprehensive critique of three disciplinary approaches to reading: philosophical, literary and empirical/neuroscientific, while developing an innovative and unifying phenomenological account. It discusses texts from a variety of contemporary and historical contexts. It is inclusive, treating non-fiction alongside fiction, literary art alongside everyday texts, and narrative alongside thematic discourse. It addresses all reading practices found today: casual and unreflective reading, close and scholarly reading with re-reading, the analysis of literary art, and sacred text study and memorization. In the current intellectual landscape, the book is unique in bringing all these aspects together in a philosophically coherent discussion. The book provides a critique of philosophical accounts of text meaning and linguistic experience by philosophers from Husserl and Ingarden to Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, Arendt, Gadamer and Derrida, and examines the positions of contemporary ‘naturalizing’ phenomenologists, such as Varela and Thompson. Also treated are neuroscientists such as Dehaene, and theorists of consciousness such as Kintsch, Flanagan and Dennett. Finally, this volume engages with psychological, linguistic, structuralist, ‘theory of mind’ and ‘experiential’ approaches in literary studies, from Bühler and Hamburger to Fludernik, Herman and Kuzmičová. It appeals to students and researchers working in these fields.
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Philosophy --- Theory of knowledge --- filosofie --- kennisleer --- existentialisme
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This text introduces a new system for describing non-biblical ancient Jewish literature. It arises from a fresh empirical investigation into the literary structures of many anonymous and pseudepigraphic sources, including Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha of the Old Testament, the larger Dead Sea Scrolls, Midrash, and the Talmuds.
Jewish literature --- Jüdische Literatur. --- Pseudepigraphie. --- History and criticism. --- Apokryphen. --- Mishnah. --- Qumrantexte. --- Qumran --- Qumranhandschriften --- Kumrantexte --- Qumran-Texte --- Qumran-Handschriften --- Rollen von Qumran --- Handschriften vom Toten Meer --- Judean scrolls --- Manuscrits de la Mer Morte --- Mĕgillôt midbar yĕhûdā --- Měgillôt gĕnûzôt --- Mĕgillôt yām ham-melaḥ --- Megillôt Midbar Yehuda --- Mĕḡillaṯ ham-miqdạš --- Dead Sea scrolls --- Mišnā --- Mišnāh --- Talmud --- Mischna --- Michna --- Mishna --- Mišnah --- Mišna --- Michnah --- Mishnah --- Mishnayot --- Shishah sidre Mishnah --- ששה סדרי משנה --- משניות --- Tosefta --- Apocrypha --- Schriftrolle --- Buchrolle
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