Ethical Literary Criticism: Oral Literature and the Formation Mechanism of Brain Text

In the conceptual system of ethical literary criticism, the existence of all literatures relies on what is called a text; it includes oral literature, a term that largely refers to literature disseminated orally. Before its dissemination, however, the text of oral literature, which can be properly t...

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Main Author: Nie, Zhenzhao
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.kk-18912024-12-19T03:48:02Z Ethical Literary Criticism: Oral Literature and the Formation Mechanism of Brain Text Nie, Zhenzhao In the conceptual system of ethical literary criticism, the existence of all literatures relies on what is called a text; it includes oral literature, a term that largely refers to literature disseminated orally. Before its dissemination, however, the text of oral literature, which can be properly termed as “brain text,” is stored in the human brain. By brain text, what is referred to is the textual form used for storytelling before writing symbols were created and used to record information; it has continued to exist even after the creation of such symbols. Other types of texts exist apart from brain text, such as written and electronic text; but brain text, in particular, consists of brain concepts, which, depending on its different sources, can be divided into picture concepts and abstract concepts. Brain concepts are tools for thinking that derive from understanding and applying brain concepts; in this sense, brain text is the carrier of thought. Once brain concepts stop being made, it means thinking has been completed. Thinking produces thoughts that can be stored in the brain in the form of brain text, which determines thinking and behavioral patterns that not only communicate and disseminate information but also guide a person’s ideas, thoughts, judgments, choices, actions, and emotions. To some degree, brain text affects a person’s lifestyle and ethical behaviors. In fact, brain text can control people’s thoughts and actions and most importantly, determine who they are. 2024-12-19T06:06:55Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss37/20 info:doi/10.13185/1656-152x.1891 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1891/viewcontent/KK_2037_2C_202021_2020_20Forum_20Kritika_20on_20Ethical_20Literary_20Criticism_2C_20Brain_20Text_20and_20New_20Readings_20of_20World_20Literature_20__20Nie.pdf Kritika Kultura Archīum Ateneo brain text; brain concepts; ethical literary criticism; spoken literature; written literature; written symbols
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topic brain text; brain concepts; ethical literary criticism; spoken literature; written literature; written symbols
spellingShingle brain text; brain concepts; ethical literary criticism; spoken literature; written literature; written symbols
Nie, Zhenzhao
Ethical Literary Criticism: Oral Literature and the Formation Mechanism of Brain Text
description In the conceptual system of ethical literary criticism, the existence of all literatures relies on what is called a text; it includes oral literature, a term that largely refers to literature disseminated orally. Before its dissemination, however, the text of oral literature, which can be properly termed as “brain text,” is stored in the human brain. By brain text, what is referred to is the textual form used for storytelling before writing symbols were created and used to record information; it has continued to exist even after the creation of such symbols. Other types of texts exist apart from brain text, such as written and electronic text; but brain text, in particular, consists of brain concepts, which, depending on its different sources, can be divided into picture concepts and abstract concepts. Brain concepts are tools for thinking that derive from understanding and applying brain concepts; in this sense, brain text is the carrier of thought. Once brain concepts stop being made, it means thinking has been completed. Thinking produces thoughts that can be stored in the brain in the form of brain text, which determines thinking and behavioral patterns that not only communicate and disseminate information but also guide a person’s ideas, thoughts, judgments, choices, actions, and emotions. To some degree, brain text affects a person’s lifestyle and ethical behaviors. In fact, brain text can control people’s thoughts and actions and most importantly, determine who they are.
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title Ethical Literary Criticism: Oral Literature and the Formation Mechanism of Brain Text
title_short Ethical Literary Criticism: Oral Literature and the Formation Mechanism of Brain Text
title_full Ethical Literary Criticism: Oral Literature and the Formation Mechanism of Brain Text
title_fullStr Ethical Literary Criticism: Oral Literature and the Formation Mechanism of Brain Text
title_full_unstemmed Ethical Literary Criticism: Oral Literature and the Formation Mechanism of Brain Text
title_sort ethical literary criticism: oral literature and the formation mechanism of brain text
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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