From "Water Is the Origin of All Things" to "Space-Time Is the Form of Material Existence"

Contemporary Chinese Thought 19 (4):40-42 (1988)
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In the development of philosophy and science, there is a phenomenon that has been noted previously and is still occurring, namely, that philosophy is continuously withdrawing from domains that it formerly occupied, and that natural science is moving into these areas one after the other

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