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Research On Ding Wenjiang’s Thought Of Philosophy Of Science

Posted on:2013-05-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S S XieFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330374987407Subject:Philosophy of science and technology
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Doctor Ding Wenjiang is not a professional or a pure philosopher; his philology can’t be ranked to any philology catalog. Ding’s viewpoint comes from Huxley’s doubt doctrine and explains it from another perspective. In the last, it becomes Ding’s "doubt idealism". It says that the concept of object is only phenomenon of mind, so it is idealism; and it doesn’t resolve but lays aside the doubt of concept of object, so it is also doubt doctrine. The above is an obvious meaning of doubt idealism. And the other is to emphasize the importance of collecting evidence during realization and minimizing subjective and assertive mistakes. So his doubt idealism is a praiseworthily scientific philosophy; it is not to bend to any authority theory, but to doubt and challenge them, this is the quintessence. Ding’s viewpoint is also comes from Marchism, whose basic viewpoint is that the objects don’t make sense, but the complexity of sense makes up of objects of the world. Ding uses the organ sense to replace the term of "object"; he thinks the organ sense as the only way to realize the world. Beside the organ sense, there are also practice experiences and logical means. Ding Wen-Jiang’s methodology of science is dialectics and Practical experience and logical method. Or treat the problem with a contact and development vision, when dealing with issues with practical experience and logical approach to solve the problem.Though Ding’s doubt and practice philosophy leave us impressive inspiration, it also has some flaws, such as the limitation of scientism first. However, we should try to fully understand it under his period, take it over and develop it. Ding’s philosophy is plentiful, it is precious moral worth, and study of this theory is quite important and useful.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ding Wenjiang, thought of philosophy of science, organsense, doubt idealism
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