A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy

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Princeton University Press, 2. 9. 2008. - 888 страница

A monumental compendium of Chinese thought, from pre-Confucianism to Chinese Communism

A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy covers the entire historical development of Chinese philosophy from its ancient origins to today, providing the most wide-ranging and authoritative English-language anthology of Chinese thought available. This superb book brings together key selections from all the great thinkers and schools in every period—ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary—and presents these texts in their entirety. Each selection is accompanied by explanatory aids and scholarly documentation that shed invaluable light on all aspects of Chinese thought.

Featuring elegant and faithful translations of some of the most important classical writings, some translated here for the first time, A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy is an indispensable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in Chinese philosophy and culture.

 

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Abbreviations and Abridgments
2
The Growth of Humanism
3
The Humanism of Confucius
14
Idealistic Confucianism Mencius
49
Moral and Social Programs The Great Learning
84
Spiritual Dimensions The Doctrine Of The Mean
95
Naturalistic Confucianism Hsun Tzu
115
The Natural Way of Lao Tzu
136
The OneAndAll Philosophy FaTsang of the HuaYen School
406
The Zen Chan School of Sudden Enlightenment
425
The Revival of Confucianism Han Yu and Li Ao
450
The NeoConfucian Met Physics and Ethics in Chou TunI
460
The Numerical and Objective Tendencies in Shao Yung
481
Chang Tsais Philosophy of Material Force
495
The Idealistic Tendency in Cheng Hao
518
The Rationalistic Tendency in Cheng I
544

The Mystical Way of Chuang Tzu
177
Mo Tzus Doctrines of Universal Love Heaven and Social Welfare
211
Debates on Metaphysical Concepts The Logicians
232
The Yin Yang School
244
Legalism
251
The Philosophy of Change
262
Yin Yang Confucianism Tung ChungShu
271
Taoistic Confucianism Yang Hsiung
289
The Naturalism of Wang Chung
292
The Taoism of HuaiNan Tzu
305
Negative Taoism in the Lieh Tzu and the Yang Chu Chapter
309
NeoTaoism
314
The Seven Early Buddhist Schools
336
SengChaos Doctrine of Reality
343
The Philosophy of Emptiness ChiTsang of the ThreeTreatise School
357
Buddhist Idealism HsuanTsang of the ConsciousnessOnly School
370
The TienTai Philosophy of Perfect Harmony
396
The Unity of Mind and Principle in Lu HsiangShan
572
The Great Synthesis in Chu Hsi
588
Dynamic Idealism in Wang YangMing
654
The Materialism of Wang FuChih
692
Practical Confucianism in Yen Yuan
703
Tai Chens Philosophy of Principle as Order
709
Kang YuWeis Philosophy of Great Unity
723
The Philosophy of Humanity Jen in Tan SsuTung
737
Chang TungSuns Theory of Knowledge
743
The New Rationalistic Confucianism Fung YuLan
751
The New Idealistic Confucianism Hsiung ShihLi
763
Chinese Philosophy in Communist China
773
On Translating Certain Chinese Philosophical Terms
783
Bibliography
793
A Glossary of Chinese Characters
813
Index
833
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Wing-tsit Chan (1901–1994) was the Anna R. D. Gillespie Professor of Philosophy at Chatham University and professor emeritus of Chinese philosophy and culture at Dartmouth College.

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