A Critique of Leftist Chang Tai-Nien's So-Called "Some Characteristics of Classical Chinese Philosophy"

Contemporary Chinese Thought 2 (4):196-245 (1971)
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As early as January of 1957, at the Peking University Symposium on the Problems of the History of Chinese Philosophy, Chang Tai-nien was already attacking with his glittering words

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