Two Roads to Wisdom?: Chinese and Analytic Philosophical Traditions

Open Court Publishing (2001)
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How are Chinese philosophy and analytic philosophy-two very distinct traditions-alike? In this volume, fifteen distinguished scholars compare and contrast the methodologies, finding areas in which each tradition can learn from, contribute to, and complement the other.

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