ProtoSociology

Volume 31, 2014

Language and Value

Limin Liu
Pages 220-230

The Chinese Language and the Value of Truth-seeking
Universality of Metaphysical Thought and Pre-Qin Mingjia’s Philosophy of Language

This paper argues that philosophy in the sense of metaphysical speculation is universal and not at all language-specific. At the beginning of traditional Chinese philosophy, the ancient Chinese thinkers were concerned with social morality, raising questions which differed greatly from those of ancient Greeks and the language they used was typologically different from the western languages, but in the end the thinking and debating over their questions gave rise to speculations on language names which were unmistakably metaphysical in na­ture and oriented toward the establishment of conditions of truth in language. This shows that truth-seeking is a universal predisposition.