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Chinese Scholars on Chinese Philosophy [PDF]
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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A History of Chinese Philosophy.
The Philosophical Review, 1939Since its original publication in Chinese in the 1930s, this work has been accepted by Chinese scholars as the most important contribution to the study of their country's philosophy. In 1952 the book was published by Princeton University Press in an English translation by the distinguished scholar of Chinese history, Derk Bodde, "the dedicated ...
Homer H. Dubs, Derk Bodde, Fung Yu-Lan
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A Short History of Chinese Philosophy
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1949The classic chronicle of Chinese philosophical thought from the third millennium to the 20th century. From the sage-kings of ancient China to the 1911 overthrow of the oldest monarchical system in the world, Chinese philosophy has evolved and influenced schools of thought around the world.
P. Demieville, Fung Yu-lan, Derk Bodde
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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, 1988Chinese 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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The Contemporary Significance of Chinese Philosophy
Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 1986By Chinese philosophy I mean the main streams of traditional Chinese philosophy such as Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism and the contemporary reconstruction of the philosophical insights of these schools. Are they still meaningful for us today? Before I can answer the question, first of all I would like to give a very brief review of the conditions ...
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An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy
2008This comprehensive introductory textbook to early Chinese philosophy covers a range of philosophical traditions which arose during the Spring and Autumn (722–476 BCE) and Warring States (475–221 BCE) periods in China, including Confucianism, Mohism, Daoism, and Legalism.
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2010
One could argue that philosophy is a uniquely Western concept or discipline, closely tied up with distinctive ways of thinking and systems of thought that originated in ancient Greece and became essential elements of European knowledge and tradition.
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One could argue that philosophy is a uniquely Western concept or discipline, closely tied up with distinctive ways of thinking and systems of thought that originated in ancient Greece and became essential elements of European knowledge and tradition.
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Copleston and Chinese Philosophy
The Heythrop Journal, 2013Chad Trainer argues that Frederick Copleston S.J. was wrong to expand the notion of philosophy from Western (Greek) philosophy to include Eastern philosophies.1 He believes that while in Hawai'i Copleston changed his mind to accept what Trainer calls ‘aphoristic writings, mystically inspired tracts and exegetical exercises’ as philosophy, even though ...
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Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy
2013Aesthetics Buddhism in China: A Historical Survey Buddhism, Chan (Zen) Calligraphy Chen Daqi (Ch'en Ta-ch'i) Chen Que (Ch'en Ch'ueh) Chen Xianzhang (Ch'en Hsien-chang) Cheng: Wholeness or Sincerity Cheng Hao (Ch'eng Hao) Cheng Yi (Ch'eng I) Chengyi: Making One's Thought Sincere Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi) Comparative Philosophy Confucianism ...
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