The debate concerning truth in Classical Chinese philosophy has for the most part avoided the possibility that pluralist theories of truth were part of the classical philosophical framework. I argue that the Eastern Han philosopher Wang Chong (c. 25-100 CE) can be profitably read as endorsing a kind of pluralism about truth grounded in the concept of shi 實, or actuality . In my exploration of this view, I explain how it offers a different account of the truth of moral and non-moral statements, while still retaining the univocality of the concept of truth (that is, that the concept amounts to more than the expression of a disjunction of various truth properties), by connecting shi with normative and descriptive facts about how humans apprai...
The first century Chinese philosopher Wang Chong 王 充 has largely escaped the attention of comparativ...
The Zhuangzi is noted for its advocacy of many different perspectives—chickens, cicadas, fish and th...
In this paper we analyses the work of the first century Chinese philosopher Wang Chong as in part gr...
The debate concerning truth in Classical Chinese philosophy has for the most part avoided the possib...
The main argument of the book under review, 'Theories of Truth in Chinese Philosophy,' is to show th...
Mercedes Valmisa turns our attention to the relations between truth and practice in classical Chines...
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...
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...
In this article, I suggest a distinct “pluralist ” interpretation of Wang Chong’s account while enga...
The first century Chinese philosopher Wang Chong 王 充 has largely escaped the attention of comparativ...
The first century Chinese philosopher Wang Chong 王 充 has largely escaped the attention of comparativ...
The first century Chinese philosopher Wang Chong 王 充 has largely escaped the attention of comparativ...
The Zhuangzi is noted for its advocacy of many different perspectives—chickens, cicadas, fish and th...
In this paper we analyses the work of the first century Chinese philosopher Wang Chong as in part gr...
The debate concerning truth in Classical Chinese philosophy has for the most part avoided the possib...
The main argument of the book under review, 'Theories of Truth in Chinese Philosophy,' is to show th...
Mercedes Valmisa turns our attention to the relations between truth and practice in classical Chines...
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...
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...
In this article, I suggest a distinct “pluralist ” interpretation of Wang Chong’s account while enga...
The first century Chinese philosopher Wang Chong 王 充 has largely escaped the attention of comparativ...
The first century Chinese philosopher Wang Chong 王 充 has largely escaped the attention of comparativ...
The first century Chinese philosopher Wang Chong 王 充 has largely escaped the attention of comparativ...
The Zhuangzi is noted for its advocacy of many different perspectives—chickens, cicadas, fish and th...
In this paper we analyses the work of the first century Chinese philosopher Wang Chong as in part gr...