Theory on the Cultivation of Cognitive Subjects in Chinese Philosophy

Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (1):39 - 54 (2008)
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The epistemology in Chinese philosophy remarkably emphasizes the cultivation of cognitive subjects. According to such epistemology, intelligence arises from benevolence, and thus morality should be valued to gain knowledge. In this way, epistemology is integrated with theories of values and cultivation. The cultivation of cognitive subjects in Chinese philosophy mainly involves a stance, attitudes, ways of thinking and feelings of a cognitive subject. To expatiate and develop the theory of the cultivation of cognitive subjects in Chinese philosophy has much meaning for the construction of a modern Chinese-style Marxist philosophy system. /// 重视认识主体修养是中国哲学认识论的一个显著特点。中国哲学认识论认为, 智生于仁,崇德以致知,认识论与价值论、修养论相融通。中国哲学认识主体修养 论主要包含认识主体的立场、态度、思维方法、情感等方面的修养。发掘、阐释和 发挥中国哲学认识主体修养论,对建构当代中国化马克思主义哲学体系有重要意义。.

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