The imperial style of inquiry in twentieth-century China: the emergence of new approaches

Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan (1996)
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A study of the road to modern problem solving in China, winding between a traditional Confucian style of inquiry and one associated with science

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