Contrasting tools of thought: Chinese correlations and Western analogies

Asian Philosophy 31 (1):78-87 (2021)
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Typical modes of reasoning in the Chinese tradition have often been described by Western thinkers as ‘correlative’ or ‘analogical’ in contrast with the supposedly rational, Western mode of reasonin...

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