Feng Youlan's Essay: an Ideal Life

Feng Youlan's Essay: an Ideal Life

by Feng Youlan

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Ch. 55My Experience in Studying the History of Chinese Philosophy
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In the twelfth year of the Republic of China, a major event in China's ideological circles was naturally the so-called "Controversy on Outlook on Life." "Mr. Ding Zaijun's attack, Mr. Tang Baohuang's response, six months, and a 250,000-word article" constituted this "debate". Moreover, "this war is no better than that war." According to Mr. Tang Baohuang's investigation, there are as many as thirteen issues included in this "debate". Because it contains many issues, this "debate" is particularly lively, but because it is so lively, it "makes readers feel like they are in a fog, and they don't know what the arguments are." Mr. Hu Shizhi said: "Those who fought for science this time - except Mr. Wu Zhihui - all had a common mistake, which was that they did not explain specifically what the scientific outlook on life is, but they abstractly strived that science can solve the problem of outlook on life."

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