China's Traditional Mode of Thought and Science: A Critique of the Theory That China's Traditional Thought Was Primitive Thought

Chinese Studies in Philosophy 22 (2):43 (1990)
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Abstract

The idea that China's inability to produce its own modern science led to its falling behind in the last three hundred years has become a major ingredient in today's critique of China's traditional culture. In this latest discussion of culture, quite a few essays traced this [phenomenon] to the question of the mode of thought and argued that differences in modes of thought to a very large extent influenced ideological culture

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