
Mohists (V-III BC) is one of the ancient Chinese schools of philosophy. The article describes some aspects of Mohist logic and theory of disputation. It involves analysis of interpretations of such major modern scholars as Hu Shi, A. Graham, Ch. Hansen, V. Spirin, A. Kobzev etc. On the basis of specific characteristics of Later Mohists' teaching, their logic is claimed to be a «protologic». The article also outlines the place for the «protologic» in the history of Chinese rationality.
В статье описываются некоторые аспекты логики и теории аргументации древнекитайской школы моистов (V-III вв. до н. э.) с привлечением и анализом интерпретаций таких крупнейших современных исследователей, как Ху Ши, А.Грэм, Ч.Хансен, В.С.Спирин, А.И.Кобзев и др. На основании определенных характеристик данного учения делается вывод, что его следует охарактеризовать как «протологику». Указывается место «протологики» в истории китайской рациональности.
ДРЕВНЕКИТАЙСКАЯ ФИЛОСОФИЯ,ANCIENT CHINESE PHILOSOPHY,ЛОГИКА,LOGIC,ПОЗДНИЕ МОИСТЫ,НУМЕРОЛОГИЯ,NUMEROLOGY,ПРОТОЛОГИКА,LATER MOHISTS,PROTOLOGIC
ДРЕВНЕКИТАЙСКАЯ ФИЛОСОФИЯ,ANCIENT CHINESE PHILOSOPHY,ЛОГИКА,LOGIC,ПОЗДНИЕ МОИСТЫ,НУМЕРОЛОГИЯ,NUMEROLOGY,ПРОТОЛОГИКА,LATER MOHISTS,PROTOLOGIC
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