The Journal of Chinese Philosophy initiates this volume on the
origins of philosophy and their relations in philosophical
languages, be it Chinese or Greek or European as not merely derived
from the Greek. Given this understanding we see how a philosophical
issue could be discussed significantly from both the
European-Western position and the Chinese perspective. Each
position and perspective embodies a different historicity and
viewpoint as experienced in the vision and pursuit of reality and
humanity. The contrast between the European and Chinese traditions
of philosophy is impressive and yet mutually stimulating as shown
in the works of Heidegger and post-Heideggerian authors. The
authors of this book illustrate how the European-Western and
Chinese approaches could be complementary and yet together could be
philosophically insight-productive.
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