Mou Zongsan;
Hu Shi;
The Philosophy Revolution;
Sympathizer;
View of the History of Philosophy;
D O I:
暂无
中图分类号:
B [哲学、宗教];
学科分类号:
01 ;
0101 ;
摘要:
Mou Zongsan and Hu Shi engaged in a comprehensive intellectual exchange regarding the interpretation of Dai Zhen's philosophy. Hu Shi anchored d his ideal of "building a new philosophy" in Dai Zhen's thought, thereby proposing a highly fractured theory of philosophical revolution. Within this framework of philosophical revolution, Hu Shi artificially divided Dai Zhen's thought into a purely methodological scientific part and a conservative part that did not meet this standard. Mou Zongsan criticized this view of Chinese philosophy and repositioned Dai Zhen's philosophy as a "sympathizer of Confucianism." Mou deconstructed the preconceptions of modern ern Western epistemology within the context of cross-cultural philosophy, thus revealing the characteristic of Chinese philosophy. The divergent perspectives on Chinese philosophy represent two parallel intellectual trajectories in the formative period of modern Chinese philosophy.