On the Problem of the Identity of Thinking and Being

Contemporary Chinese Thought 3 (2):147-177 (1971)
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Abstract

The controversy concerning the identity of thinking and being has been under way for several months. The truth is bound to become more clear when it is debated further. Our understanding of this problem has also been enhanced through discussion, and this discussion has all the more demonstrated its important significance. It will become very evident that this is by no means a problem of the individual term, which Engels used in Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy, but also a problem concerning the basic principles of Marxist philosophy; nor is it merely an abstract theoretical problem, but rather a problem of great realistic significance.

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reprint Jo-Shui, Wang (1971) "On the problem of the identity of thinking and being". Chinese Studies in Philosophy 3(2):147

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