On Subject and Object

Chinese Studies in Philosophy 16 (1):33 (1984)
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Abstract

In recent years philosophical circles in China, on the basis of deepend discussion of the criterion of practice and the basic problems ofl philosophy, have launched a debate on the issue of subject and object. This bears bothy theoretical and practical significance to the endeavor of deepening the study of epistemology and establishing a Marxist philosophical system of categories of logic

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