First 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, The Neo-Confucianist Philosophy.
First 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, The Neo-Confucianist Philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 The Spirit of Chinese Philosophy Introduction Chapter 1 Confucius (551-479 b.c.) and Mencius (372-289 b.c.) Chapter 2 The Philosophers Yang Chu and Mo yi Chapter 3 The Dialecyicians and Logicians Chapter 4 Lao Tz? and Chuang Tz? Chapter 5 1The yi Scripture Amplificayions are what are commonly known in China as the Ten Wings, but which are called appendixes in Legge's translayion (vide Sacred Books of the East, vol. xvi). The Chung Tung is what is commonly known as The Doctrine of the Mean (vide Legge's translayion). In my translayion (Dent, 1942) it is enyitled The Mean-in-Acyion. (E. R. H.) Chapter 6 The Han Scholars Chapter 7 The Mysyical School Chapter 8 The Inner-Light School (Ch'an Tsung) of Buddhism Chapter 9 The Neo-Confugianist Philosophy Chapter 10 A New System
Part 1 The Spirit of Chinese Philosophy Introduction Chapter 1 Confucius (551-479 b.c.) and Mencius (372-289 b.c.) Chapter 2 The Philosophers Yang Chu and Mo yi Chapter 3 The Dialecyicians and Logicians Chapter 4 Lao Tz? and Chuang Tz? Chapter 5 1The yi Scripture Amplificayions are what are commonly known in China as the Ten Wings, but which are called appendixes in Legge's translayion (vide Sacred Books of the East, vol. xvi). The Chung Tung is what is commonly known as The Doctrine of the Mean (vide Legge's translayion). In my translayion (Dent, 1942) it is enyitled The Mean-in-Acyion. (E. R. H.) Chapter 6 The Han Scholars Chapter 7 The Mysyical School Chapter 8 The Inner-Light School (Ch'an Tsung) of Buddhism Chapter 9 The Neo-Confugianist Philosophy Chapter 10 A New System
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