The Dialectical Mode of Thinking and Chinese Classical Architectural Aesthetic Characters

Modern Philosophy 3:87-91 (2006)
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Abstract

Dialectical way of thinking is one of the ancient Chinese philosophy and way of thinking, it profoundly affected the aesthetic characteristics of classical Chinese architecture of the formation, so in whether with students, virtual and real resources, moderation for the Road, for your beauty, both reasonable, ritual phase into three areas reflect the characteristics of traditional Chinese culture. The dialectical mode of thinking is one of Chinese traditional mode of thinking. Toa great extent, the dialectical mode of thinking had deeply influenced the formation of Chinese classical architectural aesthetic characters in some aspects

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