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The Changing Status of Chinese Philosophy
Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 2013The article tries to stress the historical nature of the issue about the “legitimacy of Chinese philosophy.” It argues that we are facing an era in which the question will no longer be whether the thoughts of traditional Chinese masters can be comfortably adopted by a foreign “family”; instead, it will be whether we can make the marriage of Chinese ...
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A Bibliography of Chinese Philosophy
Philosophy East and West, 1953THIS IS THE FIRST of a series of papers presented as aids to the understanding and teaching of Chinese philosophy. The remaining papers are: "Chinese Philosophy, a Bibliographical Essay," "Problems," and "Concise History." Asterisks (*) have been used in this bibliography to indicate the relative importance df the work.
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Malebranche and Chinese Philosophy
Journal of the History of Ideas, 1980Historique, origines et analyse d'Entretien d'un philosophe chretien et d'un philosophe chinois sur l'existence et la nature de Dieu de Malebranche| son influence sur Leibniz.
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The Spirit of Chinese Philosophy
2013First published in 1947. The Spirit of Chinese Philosophy covers the major philosophers and philosophical movements in China from Confucius to the middle of the twentieth century including: Confucius, Mencius, Yang Chu and Mo Ti, the Dialecticians and Logicians, Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu, The Han Scholars, The Mystical School, The Ch'an Tsung of Buddhism,
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SOME PERSPECTIVES ON CHINESE PHILOSOPHY
Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 1986The Chinese philosophical tradition is one of three great traditions going back to the Sixth Century B.C. It inherited a branch of the Indian tradition, Mahayana Buddhism, and gave it a unique development. The two native Chinese schools, Taoism and Confucianism, were strongly contrasting and to some extent mutually corrective. The third great tradition,
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Chinese philosophy: A characterization
Inquiry, 1971This article offers a synthetic characterization of Chinese philosophy based on an analytical reconstruction of its main traditions and thinking.
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Chinese Philosophy or Chinese “Philosophy”? Linguistic Analysis and the Chinese Philosophical Tradition, Again [PDF]
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Chinese Philosophy at the Crossroads
Soviet Studies in Philosophy, 1981Philosophy in China has undergone a difficult course of development since 1949. During the first period of the existence of the Chinese People's Republic (1949-1957), there was a process of dissemination of the Marxist world-view among Chinese philosophers.
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The Spirit of Chinese Philosophy
2012In the spectrum of Chinese intellectual tradition, philosophy has been integrated as a unity among cosmology, epistemology, and value orientation. Such unity, termed as “the integration between heaven and human” (tianren heyi) of Chinese genre, reveals the feature of evolution in its cosmology as opposed to creation in the west, the intuitional feature
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Chinese Philosophy and Chinese Civilization
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