Some Reflections on Methodology in Chinese Philosophy

International Philosophical Quarterly 11 (2):236-248 (1971)
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This essay is an attempt to establish the relevance of conceptual analysis and explication to the understanding of classical chinese philosophy. It is suggested that an employment of the methodology brings out problems of philosophical interest

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