Cong Zhongguo zhexue de neizai luoji dao duoyuan de Zhongguo zhexue [From The Inner Logic of Chinese Philosophy to Pluralist Chinese Philosophy]

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    Abstract

    In this essay I argue that whereas earlier generations of internal participants in the formation of Chinese philosophy as an academic discipline acknowledged that “Chinese philosophy” was a product of the complex interaction between internal and external agencies; and that one or more non-Chinese philosophical tradition was essential to articulating China’s philosophical past,influential modern commentators have instead argued that paradigms and norms derived from the West, in particular, are not only inappropriate to the articulation of China’s philosophical heritage but are also fundamentally hegemonic. I also draw attention to the influence of what I call the “inner logic” paradigm—which emphasizes the continued agency and relevance of the past in the present—as developed, in particular, by intellectual historians of China, on contemporary Chinese views of China’s philosophical heritage. I maintain that this paradigm has contributed to the conferral of methodological legitimacy on so-called epistemological nativism: the idea that the articulation and development of China’s philosophical heritage must draw exclusively on the endogenous paradigms and norms of China’s indigenous heritage.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationJournal of Chinese Philosophy and Culture
    EditorsLiu Xiaogan
    Place of PublicationHong Kong
    PublisherLijiang Publishing House (漓江出版社)
    Pages279-291
    Volume9
    Edition1
    ISBN (Print)9787540755430
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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