CONTENTS:
1. Features of the philosophy of the ancient East
Introduction .............................................................................. p. 3
1.1. Features of Indian philosophy .............................. p. 4
1.2. Heterodox and orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy ........................................................................... ..
p. 4
1.3. Features of Chinese philosophy ... .............................. p. 7
1.4. Three thinkers of ancient Chinese philosophy ..................... p. 8
Conclusion ... ........................................................................ p. 10
2. The philosophical concept of knowledge
Introduction .............................................................................. pp. 11
2.1. Sensory perception ................................................ .. p. 12
2.2. Rational knowledge ................................................ p. 13
2.3. Concept truth ... ................................................... p. 14
Conclusion ... ........................................................................ p. 16
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