1.0. In this paper I propose to do two things: to make a sample study of what Icall culturally loaded words, and to try to assess their relevance to English languageteaching. 1.1. I will begin by explaining what I mea...1.0. In this paper I propose to do two things: to make a sample study of what Icall culturally loaded words, and to try to assess their relevance to English languageteaching. 1.1. I will begin by explaining what I mean by a culturally loaded word.A ready example would be snow, with its three different references in a tropical culture,展开更多
By approaching the Catholic view of merchant and his profit,usury and the just price,the author affirms that catholic economic ethic was modified by theologists and canonists to adapt to economic and social developmen...By approaching the Catholic view of merchant and his profit,usury and the just price,the author affirms that catholic economic ethic was modified by theologists and canonists to adapt to economic and social development during the latter part of the Medieval Ages.Thus it was impossible to block the rise of capitalism according to Max Weber.catholic ethic’s transition from antagonising capitalism to approving capitalism demonstrated that any kind of value\|system must be inevitably changed along with the transformation of the mode of production and life.展开更多
文摘1.0. In this paper I propose to do two things: to make a sample study of what Icall culturally loaded words, and to try to assess their relevance to English languageteaching. 1.1. I will begin by explaining what I mean by a culturally loaded word.A ready example would be snow, with its three different references in a tropical culture,
文摘By approaching the Catholic view of merchant and his profit,usury and the just price,the author affirms that catholic economic ethic was modified by theologists and canonists to adapt to economic and social development during the latter part of the Medieval Ages.Thus it was impossible to block the rise of capitalism according to Max Weber.catholic ethic’s transition from antagonising capitalism to approving capitalism demonstrated that any kind of value\|system must be inevitably changed along with the transformation of the mode of production and life.