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... philosophers as Marcel Granet and , more recently , Roger T. Ames who have — in their respective ways - related Chinese correlativist concepts of language to a generally correlativist worldview of ancient Chinese philosophy . Granet's ...
... philosophers as Marcel Granet and , more recently , Roger T. Ames who have — in their respective ways - related Chinese correlativist concepts of language to a generally correlativist worldview of ancient Chinese philosophy . Granet's ...
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... philosophy is thus to compare incomparable types of thought . Within philosophy , furthermore , both Chinese and Western forms of philosophy are built on a submerged stratum of correlative thinking embedded in human language itself and ...
... philosophy is thus to compare incomparable types of thought . Within philosophy , furthermore , both Chinese and Western forms of philosophy are built on a submerged stratum of correlative thinking embedded in human language itself and ...
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... philosophical ( masters of philosophy ) and the practical ( fangshu ) are purely Chinese categories . He consciously abandons modern Western analytical categories by reconstructing the ancient Chinese system of knowledge . His ...
... philosophical ( masters of philosophy ) and the practical ( fangshu ) are purely Chinese categories . He consciously abandons modern Western analytical categories by reconstructing the ancient Chinese system of knowledge . His ...
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Reconsidering the Correlative Cosmology of Early China | 5 |
Correlative Cosmology and its Histories | 13 |
Violent Misreadings The Hermeneutics of Cosmology | 29 |
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