Chad Hansen’s interpretations of Warring States (475 B.C. – 221 B.C.) Chinese logic have long dominated the field. While Hansen has had his critics, there has been a general acceptance of many of his important contributions. In addition, the development and criticism of his interpretations have generally tended to create further confusion over the key philosophical concepts in Chinese logic. Among Hansen’s many contributions to the field of Chinese logic a few are foundational to the study of logic: one, that Chinese thought has no concept of truth; two, that Classical Chinese nouns are analogous to mass nouns in English; three, that, because Chinese philosophy is nominalistic, it has no role for abstract theories like essences, Platonic fo...
The debate concerning truth in Classical Chinese philosophy has for the most part avoided the possib...
Recognizing the fact that comprehension, analysis and transmission of reality are based on diversely...
This paper divides the sophisms and paradoxes put forth by Chinese thinkers of the pre-Qin period of...
Chad Hansen’s interpretations of Warring States (475 B.C. – 221 B.C.) Chinese logic have long domina...
Distinctions, judgment, and reasoning in classical Chinese thought The paper proposes an account of ...
This article is a study of the Later Mohists' 'Lesser Selection (Xiǎoqǔ Chinese Source)', which, mor...
Abstract. The aim of this article is to sketch how some notions arising from notions or techniques m...
2 Distinctions, judgment, and reasoning in classical Chinese thought The paper proposes an account o...
The present chapter sketches the adoption of logic in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Ch...
The main argument of the book under review, 'Theories of Truth in Chinese Philosophy,' is to show th...
The debate concerning truth in Classical Chinese philosophy has for the most part avoided the possib...
abstract. The paper is an exploration of the old Chinese texts called the Mohist Canons from a moder...
In this book, an international team of fourteen scholars investigates the Chinese reception of India...
Recognizing the fact that comprehension, analysis and transmission of reality are based on diversely...
Recognizing the fact that comprehension, analysis and transmission of reality are based on diversely...
The debate concerning truth in Classical Chinese philosophy has for the most part avoided the possib...
Recognizing the fact that comprehension, analysis and transmission of reality are based on diversely...
This paper divides the sophisms and paradoxes put forth by Chinese thinkers of the pre-Qin period of...
Chad Hansen’s interpretations of Warring States (475 B.C. – 221 B.C.) Chinese logic have long domina...
Distinctions, judgment, and reasoning in classical Chinese thought The paper proposes an account of ...
This article is a study of the Later Mohists' 'Lesser Selection (Xiǎoqǔ Chinese Source)', which, mor...
Abstract. The aim of this article is to sketch how some notions arising from notions or techniques m...
2 Distinctions, judgment, and reasoning in classical Chinese thought The paper proposes an account o...
The present chapter sketches the adoption of logic in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Ch...
The main argument of the book under review, 'Theories of Truth in Chinese Philosophy,' is to show th...
The debate concerning truth in Classical Chinese philosophy has for the most part avoided the possib...
abstract. The paper is an exploration of the old Chinese texts called the Mohist Canons from a moder...
In this book, an international team of fourteen scholars investigates the Chinese reception of India...
Recognizing the fact that comprehension, analysis and transmission of reality are based on diversely...
Recognizing the fact that comprehension, analysis and transmission of reality are based on diversely...
The debate concerning truth in Classical Chinese philosophy has for the most part avoided the possib...
Recognizing the fact that comprehension, analysis and transmission of reality are based on diversely...
This paper divides the sophisms and paradoxes put forth by Chinese thinkers of the pre-Qin period of...