The Spirit of Chinese PhilosophyRoutledge, 5 nov. 2013 - 240 pages First published in 1947. The Spirit of Chinese Philosophy covers the major philosophers and philosophical movements in China from Confucius to the middle of the twentieth century including: Confucius, Mencius, Yang Chu and Mo Ti, the Dialecticians and Logicians, Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu, The Han Scholars, The Mystical School, The Ch'an Tsung of Buddhism, The Neo-Confucianist Philosophy. |
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER I CONFUCIUS 551479 BG AND MENCIUS 372289 BC | 10 |
CHAPTER II THE PHILOSOPHERS YANG CHU AND MO TI | 29 |
CHAPTER III THE DIALECTICIANS AND LOGICIANS | 45 |
CHAPTER IV LAO TZÜ AND CHUANG TZÜ | 59 |
CHAPTER V THE YI SCRIPTURE AMPLIFICATIONS AND THECHUNG YUNG | 81 |
CHAPTER VI THE HAN SCHOLARS | 112 |
CHAPTER VII THE MYSTICAL SCHOOL | 130 |
CHAPTER VIII THE INNERLIGHT SCHOOL CHAN TSUNG OF BUDDHISM | 156 |
CHAPTER IX THE NEOCONFUCIANIST PHILOSOPHY | 175 |
CHAPTER X A NEW SYSTEM | 202 |
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