A History of Chinese Philosophy: The period of classical learning from the second century B. C. to the twentieth century A. D |
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Contents
Chapter IA General Discussion of the Period of Classical Learning | 1 |
Chapter IITung Chungshu and the New Text School | 7 |
The Cosmological System of the YinYang School | 11 |
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