A History of Chinese Philosophy: The period of classical learning from the second century B.C. to the twentieth century A.DPrinceton University Press, 1953 - Philosophy, Chinese |
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... matter as such , in which , however , there are two groups . The first is the theory of matter as such ( developed by a teacher ) from within the Pass . 2 This says that matter as such is empty , that is , that ( visible ) matter lacks ...
... matter as such , in which , however , there are two groups . The first is the theory of matter as such ( developed by a teacher ) from within the Pass . 2 This says that matter as such is empty , that is , that ( visible ) matter lacks ...
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... matter : having determinant qualities , it would then necessarily be formed without causation from fine matter . This is the meaning of the theory that invisible ( i.e. , fine ) matter is not empty ” ( 2b.94 ) . 1 " " We have no way of ...
... matter : having determinant qualities , it would then necessarily be formed without causation from fine matter . This is the meaning of the theory that invisible ( i.e. , fine ) matter is not empty ” ( 2b.94 ) . 1 " " We have no way of ...
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... Matter as Such ' in which he says : ' I maintain that matter as such is empty , having no need to be destroyed in order to become so . What do I mean by this statement ? As to the nature of matter , it does not exist as matter of itself ...
... Matter as Such ' in which he says : ' I maintain that matter as such is empty , having no need to be destroyed in order to become so . What do I mean by this statement ? As to the nature of matter , it does not exist as matter of itself ...
Contents
TRANSLATORS HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION CHAPTER IA GENERAL DISCUSSION OF THE PERIOD OF CLASSICAL LEARNING CHAPT... | 1 |
The Cosmological System of the YinYang School | 2 |
Tung Chungshus Position among the Confucianists of the Former Han Dynasty | 3 |
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