Preface: Feng Youlan: One Philosopher's Response to the Relationship between Continuity and Change in Twentieth-Century China

Contemporary Chinese Thought 13 (2-3):3-8 (1982)
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Abstract

Though best known in the West for his studies in the history of Chinese philosophy, Professor Feng Youlan's pre-1950 system, entitled "Neo-Rationalism," generated both acclaim and controversy among Chinese intellectuals.

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