Preliminary Study of the Question of Categories in Chinese Philosophy

Chinese Studies in Philosophy 18 (2):29 (1986)
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Abstract

In the study of Chinese philosophy, whether looking at its historical development or comparing different schools of one particular period, the question of categories inevitably appears. The question of categories, in simple terms, may be understood as the question of those concepts concerned with basic thinking. Analyzed more closely, the question of Chinese philosophical categories can be divided into the following topics: the types and content of categories; standards for defining categories; the special characteristics of categories; category changes and their functions; comparing categories; and judging categories

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