The main argument of the book under review, 'Theories of Truth in Chinese Philosophy,' is to show that one can find a pluralistic theory of shí 實 (= truth?) in the Lunheng (published 80 CE), “prepared” by a range of sources in the Warring States Period in China (479–221 BCE). This argument is not convincing because of small inconsistencies and major unsupported stipulations (see below). Nevertheless the book contains many perceptive and suggestive remarks concerning the texts discussed
The concept of truth and competing philosophical theories on what truth amounts to have an important...
The concept of truth and competing philosophical theories on what truth amounts to have an important...
This paper calls for a reconstruction of Chinese metaphysics that recognizes the distinct features o...
The debate concerning truth in Classical Chinese philosophy has for the most part avoided the possib...
The debate concerning truth in Classical Chinese philosophy has for the most part avoided the possib...
Chad Hansen’s interpretations of Warring States (475 B.C. – 221 B.C.) Chinese logic have long domina...
Chad Hansen’s interpretations of Warring States (475 B.C. – 221 B.C.) Chinese logic have long domina...
Mercedes Valmisa turns our attention to the relations between truth and practice in classical Chines...
The debate about truth in Chinese philosophy raises the methodological question How to recognize "tr...
The debate about truth in Chinese philosophy raises the methodological question How to recognize "tr...
The debate about truth in Chinese philosophy raises the methodological question How to recognize "tr...
This thesis is about three concepts in Warring States Chinese philosophy—fǎ 法, xìng 性, and měi 美—tha...
This paper divides the sophisms and paradoxes put forth by Chinese thinkers of the pre-Qin period of...
In this book, an international team of fourteen scholars investigates the Chinese reception of India...
Distinctions, judgment, and reasoning in classical Chinese thought The paper proposes an account of ...
The concept of truth and competing philosophical theories on what truth amounts to have an important...
The concept of truth and competing philosophical theories on what truth amounts to have an important...
This paper calls for a reconstruction of Chinese metaphysics that recognizes the distinct features o...
The debate concerning truth in Classical Chinese philosophy has for the most part avoided the possib...
The debate concerning truth in Classical Chinese philosophy has for the most part avoided the possib...
Chad Hansen’s interpretations of Warring States (475 B.C. – 221 B.C.) Chinese logic have long domina...
Chad Hansen’s interpretations of Warring States (475 B.C. – 221 B.C.) Chinese logic have long domina...
Mercedes Valmisa turns our attention to the relations between truth and practice in classical Chines...
The debate about truth in Chinese philosophy raises the methodological question How to recognize "tr...
The debate about truth in Chinese philosophy raises the methodological question How to recognize "tr...
The debate about truth in Chinese philosophy raises the methodological question How to recognize "tr...
This thesis is about three concepts in Warring States Chinese philosophy—fǎ 法, xìng 性, and měi 美—tha...
This paper divides the sophisms and paradoxes put forth by Chinese thinkers of the pre-Qin period of...
In this book, an international team of fourteen scholars investigates the Chinese reception of India...
Distinctions, judgment, and reasoning in classical Chinese thought The paper proposes an account of ...
The concept of truth and competing philosophical theories on what truth amounts to have an important...
The concept of truth and competing philosophical theories on what truth amounts to have an important...
This paper calls for a reconstruction of Chinese metaphysics that recognizes the distinct features o...