Cosmology and Logic in the Dao of Changes /
The Book of Changes (Yijing, also known as I Ching) is generally recognized as the oldest among the ancient Chinese classics, tracing back to the yin-yang symbolic system that, according to traditional mythology, was created by the legendary Fu Xi (mid-29th century BCE). The Yijing's mystical o...
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Language: | Inglés Chino |
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Honolulu :
University of Hawaiʻi Press,
[2019]
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Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Pondering the Dao : Creation of the symbols: the wisdom of Fu Xi
- Examining the heavenly patterns: the thinking of King Wen of Zhou
- Being comes from non-being: the logic of Laozi
- The Dao of heavens, earth, and human beings: the direction of Confucius
- Mystical and changing Dao: the number one diagram in the world
- Heavenly Dao : The structure of the Taiji diagram: the original logic of the Dao of the heavens
- Earthly Dao : The structure of the He-tu (YRC): the following logic of the earthly Dao
- Human Dao : The structure of the Luo River diagram: the logic of human Dao that is good at accommodating
- The structure of the pre-heaven eight trigrams: the logic of transforming symbols
- The structure of post-heaven eight trigrams: the logic of accommodating nature
- The square and circular arrangement of the sixty-four hexagrams: the logic of the continuity of heaven and human beings
- Onto-generative-beings : Logic of being fully creative: three-dimensional and accurate
- The subjective logic: the main direction of the cosmos
- Dao-functioning logic: the interconnection of phenomena.