Are There Concepts/Theories of Truth in Classical Chinese Philosophy?

Journal of World Philosophies 1 (1):159-161 (2016)
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The main argument of the book under review, 'Theories of Truth in Chinese Philosophy,' is to show that one can find a pluralistic theory of shí 實 in the Lunheng, “prepared” by a range of sources in the Warring States Period in China. This argument is not convincing because of small inconsistencies and major unsupported stipulations. Nevertheless the book contains many perceptive and suggestive remarks concerning the texts discussed.

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edition Van Brakel, Jaap (2016) "Alexus McLeod, Theories of Truth in Chinese Philosophy: A Comparative Approach, London, 2016". Journal of World Philosophies 1(1):159-161

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