The Morality and the Truth of Knowledge

Modern Philosophy 3:73-79 (2010)
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Abstract

Western theory of knowledge in "knowledge" refers to "scientific knowledge", or "truth." Theory of knowledge Western philosophy and ethical theory of operation and Western way of thinking very different, they have different essential properties, belong to different fields. If we allow the logic of Western epistemology to rational deconstruction of Western philosophy and ethical theory based , will lead to social and moral standards on a slippery slope. And this has not caused enough attention to Chinese scholars. In fact, the introduction of Western knowledge of Chinese scholars in the Philosophy of the process should be based on Chinese culture, seriously, "docking" studies, in order to absorb the essence of Western philosophy and theory of knowledge at the same time, to avoid the potential of Chinese society the harm. One possible way is to create an overall sense of the "Theory of Knowledge." This "whole theory of knowledge" can be said of Chinese and Western ethics into the scientific knowledge on the same system, to effectively regulate their field of study and interaction between theory and ethical theory of scientific knowledge can not intervene to retain the space

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