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I Intuition vs, Evidence 1. Intuition Chinese recognize the world from the point of view of entirety instead of practical analysis. They tend to perceive it from intuition E 3. Among traditional ancient Chinese religions, Confucianism, Taoism and Chinese Buddhism regardless of their dissimilation (F), all suggests understanding the objects by insightful有深刻见解的,富有 洞察力的 intuition. Chinese signify(表示) an emphasis on direct experiences, and tend to stick to empiricism經驗主 義 in theory II. Intuition VS. Evidence  1. Intuition  Chinese recognize the world from the point of view of entirety instead of practical analysis. They tend to perceive it from intuition直觉. Among traditional ancient Chinese religions, Confucianism, Taoism and Chinese Buddhism, regardless of their dissimilation (异化), all suggests understanding the objects by insightful有深刻见解的, 富有 洞察力的intuition. Chinese signify(表示) an emphasis on direct experiences, and tend to stick to empiricism 經驗主 義in theory
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