Bulletin, Issue 76"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Speaking of the difference in world view between the two traditions , and its effect upon the two respective philosophical traditions , Jullien claims , that The Chinese do not know [ ignorent ] the skeptic experience of the rod which ...
Speaking of the difference in world view between the two traditions , and its effect upon the two respective philosophical traditions , Jullien claims , that The Chinese do not know [ ignorent ] the skeptic experience of the rod which ...
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We are now ready to re - read Jullien's provocative claim that “ Les Chinois ignorent l'expérience sceptique du bâton trempé dans l'eau et qui paraît cassé . ” If we interpret ignorent as “ ignore , disregard ” rather than as " be ...
We are now ready to re - read Jullien's provocative claim that “ Les Chinois ignorent l'expérience sceptique du bâton trempé dans l'eau et qui paraît cassé . ” If we interpret ignorent as “ ignore , disregard ” rather than as " be ...
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Is the claim that “ the Chinese ” did not care to distinguish between appearance and actuality correct ? Or is that claim wrong ? That fact that one may answer “ Yes , undoubtedly so ” to both questions would suggest , as I will argue ...
Is the claim that “ the Chinese ” did not care to distinguish between appearance and actuality correct ? Or is that claim wrong ? That fact that one may answer “ Yes , undoubtedly so ” to both questions would suggest , as I will argue ...
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