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Kaozheng (Chinese: 考證; lit. 'search for evidence'),
alternatively called kaoju xue (考據學; 'evidential scholarship') was a
Chinese school of
thought emphasizing...
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Chinese philosophers include: Confucius,
arguably the most
influential Chinese philosopher ever. Dong Zhongshu,
integrated Yin Yang
cosmology into a Confucian...
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analysis of
texts Western canon –
Cultural classics valued in the West
Kaozheng –
Philology in
China Kokugaku –
Philology in ****an SAUSSURE, Ferdinand...
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interest in
obscure characters hinted at an
early inclination towards the
kaozheng (evidential research)
school of scholarship,
known for its
critical approach...
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philosophies (800–1400) – Just war
theory Kabbalah –
Kantianism –
Keynesianism –
Kaozheng –
Korean philosophy –
Krausism –
Kyoto school Lamarckism – Language, philosophy...
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annotations on the Tale of Genji.
Using the
methods of
kokugaku and
kaozheng,
Norinaga claimed that the
Kojiki was the
oldest surviving ****anese text...
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supplement to the
Kangxi Zidian,
which was
published in 1831 as the
Zidian kaozheng (字典考證),
correcting 2,588
mistakes mostly found in
quotations and citations...
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kokugaku scholarship. In particular,
applied methods borrowed from
Chinese Kaozheng philology with
rigid empiricism. He used this
hermeneutic to philologically...
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education and
examinations in
Guangdong Province. As a
proponent of
kaozheng approach, Qian
Daxin criticized moralizing ("praise and blame") interpretations...
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method and the
spirit of
Skepticism into
traditional Chinese textual study (
kaozheng),
laying the
groundwork for
contemporary studies of
Chinese intellectual...