The Theoretical Battle on the Philosophical Fighting Front: A Report on the Debate over Comrade Yang Hsieh-chen's Theory of "Uniting Two to Become One"

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Contemporary Chinese Thought 4 (3):77-88 (1973)
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Abstract

At present a fierce new debate is commencing on the philosophical battlefront in our country. It is the debate concerning "one divides into two" and "uniting two to become one."

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