A Perspective Of Dialectic School 'epistemology'

Modern Philosophy 4:102-107 (2006)
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Qin famous through the Analysis of the relationship between concepts and things, revealed: First, the concept is subjective; Second, the concept as it is the existence of conditions; Third, the real significance of the use of the concept; four things as the existence of the phenomenon, its space, time is the subjective; five things as a phenomenon is uncertain; six transcendental phenomenon is the main mode of perception and external bonds of the act; seven, the phenomenon is stationary; eight, only concerned about the experience of the phenomenon of rational thinking, on the The real thing is invalid. Dialectic School propounds the following propositions. 1, concept is subjective; 2, the reality of concepts demands some conditions; 3, the reality of a concept rests on application; 4, the space and time of a phenomenon of a thing are subjective; 5 , the phenomenon of a thing possesses no certainty; 6, phenomenon is the cultivation of inner subjectivity and the outer existence. 7, phenomenon is motionless; 8, rational thinking is able to recognize the issue of the field of phenomenon, rather than the issues within the field of thing it self

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