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Introduction to Classical Chinese Philosophy
Ivanhoe, Philip J., and Bryan W. Van Norden, eds. Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy, 2nd ed. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing, 2005. Includes selections from all the major ancient Chinese philosophers.
An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy - Archive.org
This book covers the different philosophical traditions in early Chinese philosophy, focusing on their concepts, themes, reasoning and argumentative methods.
The World Humanities Report Chinese Philosophy
paradigm for the study of Chinese philosophy. Although this paradigm has remained the standard in re-search on Chinese philosophy, scholars have gradually expanded the earliest divisions (ontology, cosmology, theories of life, and epistemology) to include theories of the mind-heart and human nature, effort, principles and material force, motion ...
History of Chinese Philosophy Overview of Chinese Philosophy
Buddhism st entirely without influence until after the fifth century. All of the different Buddhist schools of philosophy were introduced into China, but only those which could be reconciled with the principles of either Taoi m or Confucia
OF CHINESE PHILOSOPHY - Cristo Raul
Regardless of the differences between the schools of Chinese philosophy, the philosophy of every school represents, at the same time, its political thought. This does not mean that in the various schools of philosophy there are no metaphysics, no ethics, no logic.
A Concise History of Chinese Philosophy - Springer
This book is an abridged edition of my previous two books, The Logical Development of Ancient Chinese Philosophy and The Revolutionary Course of Modern Chinese Philosophy.
A SOURCE BOOK IN CHINESE PHILOSOPHY - Archive.org
This Source Book is devoted to the purpose of providing such a basis for genuine understanding of Chinese thought (and thereby of Chinese life and culture, since the relationship between the two is probably more pronounced in China than in any other country).
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