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The word "behind" in the examples conveys a greater sense of ensuing as in the preceding and succeeding events. Any mapping of time and space might not be equivalent even with the exact words. Please share your thoughts on this. By the way, do you agree with Scott Shepherd's words? "Strong evidence that language bends to thinking, not vice versa."
9 de feb. de 2025 21:40
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The idea of "following" can be used to describe what is to come just as well as what has been. For example, "There are clouds in the sky. It follows that it might rain." That is because the logical notion of "following" is just as important as its physical use. I would disagree with the New Yorker article when it asserts that things have flipped around. When Hamlet seems to talk backwards, he is really only thinking logically.
10 de feb. de 2025 0:36
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