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A Source book in Chinese philosophy / translated and compiled by Wing-tsit Chan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Princeton, N. J : Princeton University Press, c1963.Description: xxv, 856 p.; 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • REF B 125 .C43
Contents:
Contents:
The growth of humanism --
The humanism of Confucius --
Idealistic Confucianism: Mencius --
Moral and social programs: the Great Learning --
Spiritual dimensions: the Doctrine of the Mean --
Naturalistic Confucianism: Hsu�n Tzu --
The natural way of Lao Tzu --
The mystical way of Chuang Tzu --
Mo Tzu's doctrines of universal love, heaven, and social welfare --
Debates on metaphysical concepts: the Logicians --
The Yin Yang school --
Legalism --
The philosophy of change --
Yin Yang Confucianism: Tung Chung-shu --
Taoistic Confucianism: Yang Hsiung --
The naturalism of Wang Ch'ung --
The Taoism of Huai-nan Tzu --
Negative Taoism in the Lieh Tzu --
Neo-Taoism --
The seven early Buddhist schools --
Seng-chao's doctrine of reality
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REFERENCE Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Reference Section REF B 125 .C43 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 29176

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

The growth of humanism --

The humanism of Confucius --

Idealistic Confucianism: Mencius --

Moral and social programs: the Great Learning --

Spiritual dimensions: the Doctrine of the Mean --

Naturalistic Confucianism: Hsu�n Tzu --

The natural way of Lao Tzu --

The mystical way of Chuang Tzu --

Mo Tzu's doctrines of universal love, heaven, and social welfare --

Debates on metaphysical concepts: the Logicians --

The Yin Yang school --

Legalism --

The philosophy of change --

Yin Yang Confucianism: Tung Chung-shu --

Taoistic Confucianism: Yang Hsiung --

The naturalism of Wang Ch'ung --

The Taoism of Huai-nan Tzu --

Negative Taoism in the Lieh Tzu --

Neo-Taoism --

The seven early Buddhist schools --

Seng-chao's doctrine of reality

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