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gences on many issues and started debates on them. Both schools had regarded show ing p iety to parents as positive. W hile Mohists p roceeded p iety from the perspective of mutual benefit and reward, Confucians did not. Filial p iety according to Mohists is a link in the system of concurrent love, whereas according to Confucians it is a connection in the system of benevolence. Mohists criticized Confucians for their p ractice of luxurious burial and long period of mourning, which they thought had caused great harm to social p roduction and peop le s life and had wasted social resources. Starting from the perspective of a person s true sentiment and humane value, Confucians thought that the institutional p ractice of abiding by the mourning ritual was con2 ductive to cultivating human nature, human sentiment and fostering good social mood. Mohists m aintained that there is no differentiation of love and they lashed at social injustice and the lim ited scope of love. Confu2 cians maintained that love with differentiation means that loving peop le and loving things must be personal, that is, from the individual to the m asses. A lthough the concep t of benevolence is universal, however, the p ractice and sp read of benevolence is the embodiment of universality. love with differentiation is a virtue and w isdom that go through p ractice. The shortcom ings of Confucianism which the Mohists have pointed out are necessary comp lements for op tim izing Confucian theory. On L ingu istic Phenom ena J iang Yi L inguists and philosophers of language focus commonly on linguistic phenomena as their subject m atter, on which their different understandings interp ret and save the phenom ena in different ways. However, I think, according to the method of saving phenom ena, those different p rojects on linguistic phenomena run by philoso2 phers of language could not p rovide us w ith any reasonable exp lanation for the phenomena. W ittgenstein indi2 cates the m ethod, the way and the direction for investigating linguistic phenomena in his Philosophical Investi2 gations. Thus I call it as a kind of phenomenological method in perspective of experience, a kind of method different from Husserlian one. It requires to start off from our perceiving understanding of linguistic phenome2 na by our listening, seeing and saying of the phenomena, to grasp intelligent information attached to our internal world by the phenom ena, in order to interp ret our intelligent understanding of the phenomena. Nam e and Reference : From the Perspective of Play2scr ipt Zhou Bei2hai There are two kinds of language, the language of the audience and the language of the roles, involved in a p lay2scrip t. In analyzing the text of a p lay2scrip t, we can have a new perspective to view the issue of name and reference. From this perspective, the first step in investigating the issue is to distinguish between these two languages, because in different languages there are different ways in which reference of nam es are deter2 m ined. In the studies of name and reference, there have been two major app roaches, nam ely, the Fregean and the Kripkean, which seem to be in deep conflict w ith each other. However, from the perspective of the p lay2 scrip t theory of names, they become in some sense the theory of names for the language of the audience and that for the language of the roles, respectively. Hence, they stand by no means in unsolvable conflicts, and could be combined and developed further in the new perspective. In a word, the p lay2scrip t theory of names serves as a meta2theory that help s clarify different app roaches to name and reference. Space2tim e Rea lism and the Under2determ ina tion Thesis Guo Gui2chun Cheng Rui This article discusses the meaning of the under2determ ination thesis raised by the scientific anti2realists, and takes the under2determ inative p roblem s in space2time theories and the rep ly of space2time realists for ex2 amp les, analyzes deep ly the new features of the defense to scientific realism. A ll these work are based on the semantical analysis, ep istemological analysis and the ontological analysis of scientific realism. It indicates that the existence of under2determ ination thesis has certain grounds, and realists are trying to give a reasonable re2 p ly so that they can get out of dilemma of traditional scientific realism. This kind of rep ly has the feature of contextual realism.