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Hsin-t'i yu hsing-t'i [Mind and human nature]

In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), Philosophy--East and West. Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press. pp. 20--1968 (1970)

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  1. The contemporary development of a neo-confucian epistemology.Shu-hsien Liu - 1971 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 14 (1-4):19 – 40.
    Until recently epistemology in the Western sense was never a central issue in Chinese philosophy. Contemporary Chinese neo?Confucian philosophers, however, realize that in order to reconstruct some of the important traditional philosophical insights and make them meaningful in the present time, certain methodological and epistemological considerations are indispensable. The present paper undertakes to examine some of these efforts. Since most neo?Confucian philosophers today have been influenced by Hsiung Shih?li, in one way or another, his epistemological theory is presented first. Then (...)
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