A Short History of Chinese PhilosophyThe classic chronicle of Chinese philosophical thought from the third millennium to the 20th century. From the sage-kings of ancient China to the 1911 overthrow of the oldest monarchical system in the world, Chinese philosophy has evolved and influenced schools of thought around the world. In an accessible voice, A Short History of Chinese Philosophy clearly illuminates Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, Yin-Yang, and more. For those interested in philosophy or Asian studies, this is the perfect window into ancient and modern Chinese ideology. |
Contents
THE SPIRIT OF CHINESE PHILOSOPHY | 1 |
THE BACKGROUND OF CHINESE PHILOSOPHY | 16 |
THE ORIGIN OF THE SCHOOLS | 30 |
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