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Chinese Philosophy

2018
Any attempt to survey an intellectual tradition which encompasses more than four thousand years would be a daunting task even if it could be presumed that the reader shares, at least tacitly, many of the assumptions underlying that tradition. However, no such commonalities can be assumed in attempting to introduce Asian thinking to Western readers ...
David L. Hall, Roger T. Ames
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"Chinese Philosophy" or "Chinese Thought"?

Contemporary Chinese Thought, 2006
(2006). 'Chinese Philosophy' or 'Chinese Thought'? Contemporary Chinese Thought: Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 38-54.
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Chinese Culture and Chinese Philosophy

Chinese Studies in Philosophy, 1988
Chinese culture has undergone a long process of evolution. Culture evolves in accordance with the evolution of the socioeconomic base. The evolution of culture and of philosophical thought are intricately related. If we are to understand China's culture we must first comprehend its philosophy.
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Chinese Scholars on Chinese Philosophy

Contemporary Chinese Thought, 1999
Today is probably the first time that so many people with such a wide variety of backgrounds are together at the Higher Institute of Philosphy of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven to hear Chinese scholars talk about their own intellectual tradition.
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Chinese philosophy’s hybrid identity

2018
© 2018 selection and editorial matter, Ming Dong Gu; individual chapters, the contributors. The first part of this chapter describes a key conceptual structure that I argue is common to the writings of the twelfth-century Neo-Confucian philosopher Zhu Xi (1130-1200) and to a sixth-century Sinitic Buddhist text, the Awakening of Mahayana Faith.
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