An introduction to Chinese philosophy: from ancient philosophy to Chinese Buddhism / JeeLoo Liu.
Material type: TextPublication details: Malden, MA ; Oxford : Blackwell Pub., 2006Description: xvii, 434 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781405129503 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Philosophy, ChineseDDC classification: 181.11Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Acknowledgments. Preface. Comparative Philosophy Timeline. Introduction: What Is Chinese Philosophy?. Part I: Ancient Chinese Philosophy. Introduction. 1. Yijing (I Ching): the Cosmological Foundation of Chinese Philosophy. 2. Confucius (Kongzi) in the Analects. 3. Mencius (Mengzi). 4. Xunzi (Hsun Tzu). 5. Mozi (Mo Tzu). 6. Laozi (Lao Tzu). 7. Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu). 8. Hanfeizi (Han Fei Tzu). Part II: Chinese Buddhism. Introduction. 9. The Consciousness-Only (Wei-Shi) School. 10. The Hua-yan (Hua-yen) School. 11. The Tian-tai (T ien-t ai) School. 12. The Chan School (Zen Buddhism). Notes. Referencesand Further Reading. Appendix.: Translation Conversion Table. Index.
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