Inheriting tradition: interpretations of the classical philosophers in Communist China, 1949-1966

New York: Oxford University Press (1986)
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Abstract

The prominent philosopher Feng Youlan in the late 1950s devised an 'abstract inheritance method' with which he sought to salvage traditional thought. The debates over this method and what it entailed lasted until the Cultural Revolution. This book is an examination of those debates, and therepercussions arising from them in the discussions on classical Chinese philosophy.

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