| SOURCES | DIRECT | INDIRECT | |
| pp. 187‒188 | BZWWL, pp. 47‒60 | ||
| XZXDG, pp. 183‒189 | |||
| p. 187 | BZWWL, pp. 47, 48 | ||
| p. 188 | BZWWL, p. 48 | ||
| XZXDG, pp. 183, 189 | |||
| pp. 189‒192 | JC, pp. 48‒75 | ||
| p. 189 | BZWWL, pp. 50‒51 | ||
| p. 190 | BZWWL, pp. 55‒56 | ||
| JC, pp. 56‒57 | |||
| p. 191 | JC, p. 60 | ||
| BZWWL, p. 56 | |||
| pp. 192‒194 | BZWWL, pp. 61‒70 | ||
| JC, pp. 76‒99 | |||
| p. 192 | JC, p. 50 | ||
| p. 193 | JC, pp. 50, 51, 52 | ||
| p. 194 | BZWWL, p. 155 | ||
| p. 195 | BZWWL, p. 156 | ||
| p. 196 | Deals with Chinese issues | ||
| p. 197 | BZWWL, p. 156 | BZWWL, p. 157 | |
| XZXDG, p. 191 | |||
| p. 198 | XZXDG, pp. 192, 193, 194 | ||
| p. 199 | BZWWL, pp. 158‒159 | ||
| XZXDG, p. 194 | |||
| p. 200 | XZXDG, pp. 194, 195, 196 | ||
| p. 201 | XZXDG, pp. 197, 198, 200, 201 | ||
| p. 202 | BZWWL, p. 160 | XZXDG, pp. 201‒203 | |
| XZXDG, p. 202 | SHXDG, pp. 84‒85 | ||
| pp. 203‒204 | BZWWL, pp. 161‒163 | ||
| XZXDG, pp. 203‒205 | |||
| p. 203 | XZXDG, p. 205 | ||
| pp. 205‒210 | SHXDG, pp. 87‒88 | ||
| XZXDG, pp. 213‒215 | |||
| SXFFL, pp. 117‒122 | |||
| BZWWL, pp. 165‒169 | |||
| p. 210 | BZWWL, p. 169 | SHXDG, pp. 89‒90 XZXDG, pp. 205‒212 | |
| p. 211 | BZWWL, pp. 170‒171 | SHXDG, pp. 89‒90 | |
| pp. 212‒213 | BZWWL, p. 174 | BZWWL, pp. 172‒186 | |
| SHXDG, pp. 208‒215 | |||
| pp. 214‒216 | SXFFL, pp. 39‒44 | ||
| BZWWL, pp. 174‒186 | |||
| p. 215 | BZWWL, p. 177 | ||
| p. 216 | BZWWL, p. 178 | ||
| p. 217 | BZWWL, p. 179 | ||
| pp. 217‒220 | BZWWL, pp. 186‒194 | ||
| JC, pp. 232‒252 | |||
| DZZX, pp. 96‒106 | |||
| p. 218 | BZWWL, p. 189 |
| POSSIBLE SOURCES | |
| pp. 220‒234 | SXFFL, pp. 39‒94 |
| DZZX, pp. 60‒88 | |
| JC, pp. 193‒221 | |
| XZXDG, pp. 341‒405 | |
| BZWWL, pp. 195‒211 | |
| SHXDG, pp. 208‒268 |
| POSSIBLE SOURCES | |
| pp. 235‒278 | BZWWL, pp. 212‒238, 323‒342 |
| SHXDG, pp. 123‒134, 267‒280 | |
| JC, pp. 277‒311, 486‒494, 510‒515 | |
| XZXDG, pp. 231‒245, 413‒420 | |
| DZZX, pp. 116‒123, 154‒165 | |
| SXFFL, pp. 123‒131, 94‒105 |
Sources: Takeuchi Minoru (ed.),
This chapter will discuss the following questions:
(1) The two opposed forces within philosophy;
(2) The differences between idealism and materialism;
(3) The origins of the emergence and development of idealism;
(4) The origins of the emergence and development of materialism.[2-175]
(p. 266) The entire history of philosophy is the history of the struggle and development of the two mutually opposed philosophical schools of idealism and materialism. All philosophical trends of thought and schools are disguised forms of these two fundamental schools.
The various forms of philosophical theories are all created by persons who belong to definite social classes. The consciousness of these persons is historically determined by a particular social life. All of the theories of philosophy express the needs of certain social classes, and reflect the level of development of society’s forces of production and the historical stage[2-176] of mankind’s knowledge of nature. The fate of a philosophy is determined by the extent to which it satisfies the requirements of a social class.