Everyday Experience
The notion of “experience” was central to the new epistemology that underlay Bao Tianxiao’s editorial agenda. The premise of this epistemology, which gained prominence in the early Republic and salience in the commercial periodical press, was that experience determined the conditions of knowledge. R...
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Published in | Republican Lens Vol. 30; p. 79 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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United States
University of California Press
21.07.2015
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Edition | 1 |
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | The notion of “experience” was central to the new epistemology that underlay Bao Tianxiao’s editorial agenda. The premise of this epistemology, which gained prominence in the early Republic and salience in the commercial periodical press, was that experience determined the conditions of knowledge. Reasoning was inductive, empiricism was the source of truth, and—in something of a provocation to the Chinese scholarly tradition—lived experience trumped book learning.¹
Funü shibao’s mandate was to capture, expound on, and extend the parameters of women’s lived experience in order to enrich their social and intellectual knowledge. It is because Chinese women’s experience is |
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ISBN: | 9780520284364 0520284364 |
DOI: | 10.1525/california/9780520284364.003.0003 |