Epistemological Issues in Classical Chinese Philosophy (Review) [Book Review]

China Review International 1:167-173 (1994)
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Abstract

The stated intent of the volume is "to broaden the exposure of Chinese Studies outside America and Great Britain" (p. vii). In this respect, the book succeeds admirably, as one of its distinctive features is the introduction of German scholarly approaches to an Anglo-American audience. As this fills a lacuna in Chinese studies, this volume is to be welcomed.

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