A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy.
A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy is a milestone along the complex and difficult road to significant understanding by Westerners of the Asian peoples and a monumental contribution to the cause of philosophy. It is the first anthology of Chinese philosophy to cover its entire historical development...
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Princeton University Press eBook-Package Archive 1927-1999 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2008] ©1963 |
Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (888 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- FOREWORD
- PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- CHRONOLOGY OF DYNASTIES
- CHRONOLOGY OF PHILOSOPHERS
- CONTENTS
- ABBREVIATIONS AND ABRIDGMENTS
- 1. The Growth of Humanism
- 2. The Humanism of Confucius
- 3. Idealistic Confucianism: Mencius
- 4. Moral and Social Programs: The Great Learning
- 5. Spiritual Dimensions: The Doctrine of the Mean
- 6. Naturalistic Confucianism: Hsün Tzu
- 7. The Natural Way of Lao Tzu
- 8. The Mystical Way of Chuang Tzu
- 9. Mo Tzu's Doctrines of Universal Love, Heaven, and Social Welfare
- 10. Debates on Metaphysical Concepts: The Logicians
- 11. The Yin Yang School
- 12. Legalism
- 13. The Philosophy of Change
- 14. Yin Yang Confucianism: Tung Chung-shu
- 15. Taoistic Confucianism: Yang Hsiung
- 16. The Naturalism of Wang Ch'ung
- 17. The Taoism of Huai-nan Tzu
- 18. Negative Taoism in the Lieh Tzu and the "Yang Chu Chapter"
- 19. Neo-Taoism
- 20. The Seven Early Buddhist Schools
- 21. Seng-chao's Doctrine of Reality
- 22. The Philosophy of Emptiness: Chi-tsang of the Three-Treatise School
- 23. Buddhist Idealism: Hsüan-tsang of the Consciousness-Only School
- 24. The Tiien-t'ai Philosophy of Perfect Harmony
- 25. The One-and-All Philosophy: Fa-tsang of the Hua-yen School
- 26. The Zen (Ch'an) School of Sudden Enlightenment
- 27. The Revival of Confucianism: Han Yü and Li Ao
- 28. The Neo-Confucian Metaphysics and Ethics in Chou Tun-i
- 29. The Numerical and Objective Tendencies in Shao Yung
- 30. Chang Tsai's Philosophy of Material Force
- 31. The Idealistic Tendency in Ch'eng Hao
- 32. The Rationalistic Tendency in Ch'eng I
- 33. The Unity of Mind and Principle in Lu Hsiang-shan
- 34. The Great Synthesis in Chu Hsi
- 35. Dynamic Idealism in Wang Yang-ming
- 36. The Materialism of Wang Fu-chih
- 37. Practical Confucianism in Yen Yüan
- 38. Tai Chen's Philosophy of Principle as Order
- 39. K'ang Yu-wei's Philosophy of Great Unity
- 40. The Philosophy of Humanity (Jen) in T'an Ssu-t'ung
- 41. Chang Tung-sun's Theory of Knowledge
- 42. The New Rationalistic Confucianism: Fung Yu-lan
- 43. The New Idealistic Confucianism: Hsiung Shih-li
- 44. Chinese Philosophy in Communist China
- Appendix: On Translating Certain Chinese Philosophical Terms
- Bibliography
- A Glossary of Chinese Characters
- Index