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Chinese Philosophy

Chinese philosophy dates back before western philosophy. The rationalist thoughts and empiricist thoughts can much later in the 16th and 17th centuries. There is much significance to take into account when considering Chinese philosophy. Chinese and Korean culture share similiar views in philosophy, but there is a grater amount recorded in China. Chinese philosophy is very complicated compared to European philosophy. Many, who are not descendants or in the regions near China, do not understand Chinese philosophy because of its complexity. Chinese, as well as other asian races, are seen to be highly intellectual when it comes to their philosopical thought. They use common examples in life to explain very uncommon things. For example, you have a fan in your hand, and someone else has an apple in their hand. You ask, "Is a fan different from this very apple?" The fact is that both the fan and the apple are seen as inductive cogent existences. While one has one proerty, the other has a different property. But what makes them both able to exist in the same world and same room, is that there is some relationship between the two or else they could not both exist simultaneously. From a pragmatic point of view, which stresses utility in every sense, they must both have a useful purpose or else they wouldn't exist or we would get rid of them and replace them with something more of utility.