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The Forgotten Frankfurt School: Richard Wilhelm's China Institute
Author Goulding, Jay
Source Journal of Chinese Philosophy
Volumev.41 n.1-2
Date2014.03-06
Pages170 - 186
PublisherInternational Society for Chinese Philosophy
Publisher Url https://iscp-online1.org/
LocationHonolulu, HI, US [檀香山, 夏威夷州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English; 法文=French; 高棉文=Khmer
NoteAuthor Information: York University, Toronto, Canada
*JAY GOULDING, Professor, Department of Social Science, York University. Specialties: Daoism, hermeneutics, phenomenology. E-mail: jay@yorku.ca
AbstractBetween 1925 and 1932, the University of Frankfurt housed Richard Wilhelm's China Institute. A diverse compendium of international scholars passed through the Institute during these years. This article explores philosophical and historical interactions among Wilhelm, Carl Gustav Jung, and Martin Buber who contribute to the understanding of Daoism through philosophy, psychology, and religion, respectively.
Table of contents[Table of Contents]

Introduction
Wilhelm and Jung: Animus and Anima
Frankfurt in Context
Buber's Daoism: Parable and Myth
Conclusion
ISSN03018121 (P); 15406253 (E)
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Created date2015.11.27
Modified date2017.08.04



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