When discussing the tradition of ancient Chinese philosophy the intellectual community tends to focus their attention on the diachronic historical sources and pay less attention to the spatial regional characteristics...
Since the era of Plato and Aristotle, Western philosophy has defined the pursuit of universal knowledge as its final goal, leading to the rise of the absolute concept of universality and the world of absolute principl...
In terms of their understanding of science, 20^th century Chinese philosophers fall into four schools headed by Ding Wenjiang and Hu Shi, Zhang Dongsun, Mou Zongsan and Feng Qi respectively.