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Classics in Chinese Philosophy : From Mo Tzu to Mao Tse-Tung.

During the last century China has undergone more change than during any other period in its long and turbulent history. Roughly a quarter of the world's population has been directly affected by the radical transformation that culminated in the establishment of the present Communist state-one wh...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Baskin, Wade
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newburyport : Philosophical Library/Open Road, 2014.
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  • Cover Page; Title Page; Dedication; Preface; Contents; Confucius (551-478 B.C.); The Teachings of the Master; I Ching (Book of Changes); Lao Tzŭ (480-390 B.C.); Tâo Te Ching; Mo Tzŭ (470-396 B.C.); The Mo Tzŭ Book; Lieh Tzŭ (450-375 B.C.); Heaven's Gifts; Yang Chu (440-260 B.C.); The Yang Chu Chapter of the Lieh-tzŭ; Shang Yang (400-338 B.C.); The Book of Lord Shang; Hui Shih (380-305 B.C.); The Aphorisms; Chuang Tzŭ (bet. 399-286 B.C.); The Writings of Chuang Tzŭ; Mencius (372-289 B.C.); The Sayings of Mencius; Tzŭ Ssu (335-288 B.C.); The Way of the Mean; Hsun Tzŭ (bet. 335-238 B.C.).
  • Self-CultivationKung-sun Lung (320-250 B.C.); A Discussion on White Horses; Han Fei Tzŭ (280-233 B.C.); Six Contrarieties; Li Ssu (d. 208 B.C.); Memorials; Huai-nan Tzŭ (180-122 B.C.); Placing Customs on a Par; Tung Chung-shu (177-104 B.C.); Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn Annals; Wang Ch'ung (27-97 A.D.); Wrong Notions About Happiness (Fu-Hsü); Gautama Buddha (563-483 B.C.); The Attainment of Buddhahood; Ko Hung (268-334 A.D.); The Philosopher who Embraces Simplicity; Kuo Hsiang (d. 312 A.D.); Commentary on the Chuang Tzŭ; Hui-Yüan (334-416 A.D.).
  • A Monk Does Not Bow Down Before a KingT'an-luan (476-542 A.D.); Commentary to Vasubandhu's Essay on Rebirth; Chih K'ai (538-597); The Scripture of the Lotus of the Wonderful Law; Hsüan-tsang (596-664); Confirmation of the Consciousness-only System; Fa-tsang (643-712); The Golden Lion; Hui-Neng (658-713); The Platform Scripture; Shen-hui (670-762); Conversations; Han Yü (768-824); What Is The True Way (Yüan Tâo); Hui Hai (fl c. 780); On Sudden Illumination; Huang Po (d. 850); Sermons and Dialogues; Shao Yung (1011-1077); The Supreme Principles Governing the World; Chou Tun-i (1017-1073).
  • An Explanation of the Diagram of the Great UltimateChang Tsai (1020-1077); Great Harmony; Ch'eng Hao (1032-1086); Ten Matters Calling for Reform; Ch'eng I (1033-1107); Philosophy of Human Nature; Yüan-Wu Ko-Chin (1063-1135); Fa-Yen Answers Hui-Chao Regarding the Buddha Question; Chu Hsi (1130-1200); The Doctrine of the Mean; Lu Hsiang-shan (1139-1192); Law, Mind and Nature; Wang Yang-Ming (1472-1528); Instructions for Practical Life; Huang Tsung-Hsi (1610-1695); Kingship; Ku Yen-Wu (1613-1682); True Learning: Broad Knowledge, and a Sense of Shame; Wang Fu-Chih (1619-1693).
  • Man's Nature & DestinyK'ang Yu-Wei (1858-1927); Entering the World and Seeing Universal Suffering; Sun Yat-Sen (1864-1925); General Theory of Knowledge and Action; T'an Ssu-T'ung (1865-1898); On the Study of Humanity; Hu Shih (1891-1962); Pragmatism; Mao Tse-Tung (1893- ); On Practice; Yu-Lan Fung (1895- ); Philosophy of Contemporary China; Copyright Page.