
History and People: Rethinking the Question of Universality
by Sun Ge
About This Novel
It was compiled and revised based on a series of lectures by the famous scholar Sun Ge. It collects the author's new work progress and breakthroughs in the study of intellectual history in recent years. The book contains three interrelated chapters. The first chapter re-discusses the "universality issue" from an epistemological perspective. It believes that the knowledge practice method corresponding to the new universality is not to abstract the discussion, but to further open up differences and establish connections at the concrete level by deepening the discussion of concreteness and particularity. Chapter 2 deals with the debate in Japan's postwar intellectual circles surrounding the book "History of the Showa" written by Marxist historians, and touches on the issue of how historical writing deals with people. The third chapter discusses Mizoguchi Yuzo's research philosophy on the history of Chinese thought, grasps Mizoguchi's discussion of "nature", "heart", and "public and private", and points out Mizoguchi's unique ability to grasp the dynamics of Chinese history.
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