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    Feng Youlan (Chinese: 馮友蘭; Wade–Giles: Feng Yu-lan; 4 December 1895 – 26 November 1990) was a Chinese philosopher, historian, and writer who was instrumental for reintroducing the study of Chinese philosophy in the modern era.

  2. Feng Youlan (romanized as Fung Yu-lan) was a representative of modern Chinese philosophy. Throughout his long and turbulent life, he consistently engaged the problem of reconciling traditional Chinese thought with the methods and concerns of modern Western philosophy.

  3. Feng Youlan (born Dec. 4, 1895, Henan, China—died Nov. 26, 1990, Beijing) was an outstanding Chinese philosopher of the 20th century. Feng was educated at Peking (A.B., 1918) and Columbia (Ph.D., 1923) universities and in 1928 became professor of philosophy at Tsinghua University in Beijing.

  4. Magistral obra del erudito Dr. Feng Youlan, de suma claridad y fácil entendimiento, con un estilo sabio y sugerente. RECOMENDADO a toda persona interesada en la Historia de la filosofía China. (A. E.)

  5. 28 de abr. de 2015 · In a paper titled “Why China Has No Science,” published in 1922, Fung Yu-lan [Feng Youlan] 馮友蘭 (1895–1990), then a student of John Dewey, argued that: “what keeps China back is that she has no science,” but that: “China has no science, because according to her own standard of value she does not need any.”(1922, 237 and 238).

  6. 22 de feb. de 2017 · Born in 1895 in Hetang County of Henan Province of China, Feng Youlan was a great modern philosopher, thinker and educator. Praised as one of the major founders and researchers of modern philosophy in China, Feng made significant contributions to the study and development of Chinese philosophy history with his works as well as his teaching.

  7. This is an intellectual biography of Feng Youlan [Fung Yu-lan] (1895-1990), one of the preeminent Chinese philosophers of the 20th century. Feng’s life very well captured the vicissitudes of twentieth-century Chinese politics and scholarship.