The Western blind Western philosopher against the Western philosophy tends to still believe that philosophy in a sense can bring professional interests and that it does not exist in traditions other than Western Europe. To convince them, otherwise they need to make an effort to escape. I tried to convince them by closely interpreting the early Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi's debate and some of the skeptical arguments of India and the mysterious Shrihasa (around 1150 AD). One of the arguments of Zhuangzi has some similarities with Plato's "third party" argument, the other is impossible to distinguish dreams from awakening reality, others are objects It is different from the impossibility of.
Philosophy has a long history in cultures other than Western Europe, especially in China and India. However, until about 200 years ago, there was little communication between these philosophies and the Western philosophy. Therefore Western philosophy is usually developed independently of Oriental philosophy. Philosophical thinking is an inevitable part of human existence. Most people often get confused by basic philosophical questions such as "What does life mean?" "Do I exist before I am born?" And "Is there life after death?" From the viewpoint of private life, most people also have a philosophy of some kind. Even those claiming to consider philosophical issues are a waste of time and must express something important, valuable or worthwhile. It is philosophy to refuse all philosophy itself
In the West, I feel the influence of Western philosophy more naturally than Oriental philosophy. British philosopher Ellen Watts tried to change this. The book was published in 1968, but it can be said more applications today. You may agree with it, disagree, or somewhere in between, but you will come up with a new idea. Peter Drucker is the father of modern business administration, part of it is a business educator and the other part is an economic philosopher and most of his work is strengthened over time. This book is a comprehensive compilation of his previous works and publications. It covers almost all knowledge worth knowing about management areas