IDEA  主意

WHAT one THINKS.
OPINIONIDEABELIEFCONVICTIONOPINIONVIEWTHOUGHTIMPRESSIONPERCEPTIONHYPOTHESISTHEORYFEELINGFUNNY FEELINGSUSPICIONSNEAKING SUSPICIONHUNCH
Hypernym
  • THINKACT USING ONLY the MIND.
    • ACTMOVE OR NOT MOVE CONFORMING to one's SELF:own DECIDE:decision.
      • MOVECHANGE PLACE OR SITUATION.
        • CHANGEEVENT involving two MOMENTS t1 and t2, such that a THING at the MOMENT t1 is DIFFERENT FROM that THING at the MOMENT t2....
Hyponym
  • MEAN IDEA insofar as SHOWN:expressed OR INTENDED.
  • CONCEPT ABSTRACT DEFINED IDEA of OBJECTS of THOUGHT.
    • CATEGORY ABSTRACT CONCEPT REFERRING TYPICALLY to MANY THINGS with RESEMBLING FEATURES....
    • TOPIC IDEA OR CONCEPT SPOKEN ABOUT.
  • TOPIC IDEA OR CONCEPT SPOKEN ABOUT.
    Old Chinese Criteria
    1. The current standard word for an idea in someone's mind is yì 意.

    2. Zhǐ 旨/恉 refers to the main idea or meaning in a text or book.

    3. Xiàng 象 can refer to a mental idea in the form of an image.a

    Modern Chinese Criteria
    意見

    主意

    思想

    念頭

    想法

    想頭

    念頭

    念 Df

    思想

    意念

    閃念

    動機

    心思

    心勁

    胸臆

    rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /

    • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages ( BUCK 1988) p. 17.19

    • Vocabulaire européen des philosophies. Dictionnaire des intraduisibles ( CASSIN 2004) p. 1071

      REPRESENTATION

    • Semantica del Griego Antiguo ( HERNANDEZ 2000) p. 42n170

      J. Sprute, Doxa

    • Historisches Woerterbuch der Philosophie ( RITTER 1971-2007) p. 3.52

      GEDANKE

    • Key Concepts in Chinese Philosophy ( ZHANG DAINIAN 2002) p. 475

    • Quiddities. An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary ( QUINE 1987) p. 87

    Words

      yì OC: qɯɡs MC: ʔɨ 15 AttributionsWD

    The current standard word for an idea in someone's mind is yì 意.

      Syntactic words
    • nab[.post-N]my ideas; one's ideasCH
    • nabmathematical termCHEMLA 2003: refers to the reasoning or "idea" behind a mathematical procedure.Mathematical commentarial practice crucially involved not only the reconstruction of effective procedures (which would make Chinese mathematics into a mere art of calculation devoid of theoretical basis) but also the underlying 意 "idea/reasoning behind" the procedure. Thus in his introduction to JZ Liu Hui ejaculates: 總算術之根源,探賾之暇,遂悟其意 "I got an overall view of the underlying principles of the (various) procedures of mathematics, and while taking a rest from the exploration of these mysteries, in the end, in a sudden moment of insight, I got their basic ideas/the underlying reasonings!".Liu Hui writes in his postface about 古人之意 "the underlying idea of the ancients (i.e. concerning the 重差 procedure)", thus there is a historical as well as a systematic motivation behind his quest for the underlying idea.This historical underlying reasoning/idea may be ancient or not, but in any case it may be wrong: JZ, Liu Hui's comm 4.24: 此意非也 "this reasoning is mistaken".
    • nabpsychidea, mental representation; an idea of what one is doing, a reasoned plan; See also: plan
      zhǐ OC: kjiʔ MC: tɕi
      zhǐ OC: kjiʔ MC: tɕi 5 AttributionsWD

    Zhǐ 旨/恉 refers to the main idea or meaning in a text or book.

      Syntactic words
    • nabsemanticmain idea; main thought; main meaning; BUDDH: main teaching
      xiàng OC: sɢlaŋʔ MC: zi̯ɐŋ 2 AttributionsWD

    Xiàng 象 can refer to a mental idea in the form of an image.

      Syntactic words
    • nabpsychmental image

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