On the Critical Inheritance of Philosophical Thought

Contemporary Chinese Thought 12 (2):52-67 (1980)
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Abstract

How should the philosophical thought of the past be treated? Is the philosophical thought of the past two thousand years to be treated simply as an object of criticism, or does it contain a content that is worth inheriting and continuing? Those of us who are studying the history of philosophy must, in the process of our research, resolve this question, or at least we must have a clear understanding of this problem

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