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Truth and Chinese Philosophy: A Plea for PluralismDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 21 (1): 1-18. 2022.The question of whether or not early Chinese philosophers had a concept of truth has been the topic of some scholarly debate over the past few decades. The present essay offers a novel assessment of the debate, and suggests that no answer is fully satisfactory, as the plausibility of each turns in no small part on difficult and unsettled philosophical issues prior to the interpretation of any ancient Chinese philosophical texts—particularly the issues of what it means to “have a concept” and how…Read more
Frank Patrick Saunders Jr
Hong Kong Chu Hai College
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Hong Kong Chu Hai CollegeAssistant Professor
Areas of Specialization
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| Chinese Philosophy |
| Classical Chinese Philosophy |
| Classical Daoism |
| Mohism |
| Classical Confucianism |
| Classical Chinese Philosophy, Misc |
| Zhuangzi |
| Laozi |
| Later Mohism |
| Mozi |
| Mencius |
| Xunzi |