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A Short History of Chinese Philosophy |
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| Author |
Fung, Yu-lan
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| Date | 1948 |
| Publisher | Macmillan |
| Location | New York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國] |
| Content type | 書籍=Book |
| Language | 英文=English |
| Note | ; Editor:Derk Bodde |
| Keyword | Chinese Buddhism;Confucianism;Cosmogony;Cosmology;God;Legalism;Love;Metaphysics;Neo-Confucianism;Neo-Taoism;Philosophy;Politics;Rationalism;Righteousness;State;Taoism;Zen Buddhism;Chu Hsi;Confucius;Lao Tzu;Mencius;Mo Tzu;Wang, Yang-ming;Fung, Yu-lan; |
| Abstract | This book illustrates the difference between the western philosophy,exemplified by logical analysis, and Chinese philosophy,wherein the meaning to be found in a philosophical thesis is subjective but not entirely arbitrary. The close connection between theory and experience in Chinese philosophy is emphasized. Religion in china plays a relatively unimportant role because philosophy serves the purpose of transcending the gap between the relative and the absolute in everyday life. |
| Hits | 874 |
| Created date | 2001.02.15
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