A Chinese Way of Thinking

Philosophy East and West 68 (1):42-58 (2017)
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In an essay published in 1989 the distinguished poet and scholar A. K. Ramanujan asked if there was such a thing as "an Indian way of thinking."1 Having formulated his subject as a question, he then spent his opening pages reflecting on whether this question could be posed at all. An extensive study by a leading Japanese scholar of Buddhism, which Ramanujan did not mention, had analyzed the "ways of thinking of Eastern peoples" in a monograph originally completed in 1947 and published in an expanded English translation in 1964.2 An approach such as Hajime Nakamura's may have seemed already outdated by the time Ramanujan wrote; surely, we now know better than to identify patterns of thought...

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