Of Xiong Shili's Philosophy of Life

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 3:7-16 (1997)
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Abstract

Xiong Shi philosophy of life as the foundation of Confucianism, Buddhism and India has a broad absorption results of thinking of Western philosophy, wide Na Bo received a long history. Reflections on the problems of life, Schomburgk's focus on "the other" meaning of life, Chong Shangcheng have become objects of value of life, the pursuit of the ideal saint outside the king's life, these three constitute the basic framework of their philosophy of life and important content. Xiong philosophy of life is the basic nature of the idealist, but his emphasis on world view and outlook on life in harmony, adhere to the "body with a dollar", "Xi provision to change", "sex repair Fuji 'point of view, both direct social reality, but also visible on the depth. But Xiong failed to actively absorb the outstanding Marxist philosophy of life results, not consciously accept the guidance of historical materialism, the philosophy of life of its obvious shortcomings

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