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TypeLanguageAuthorTitleISBN
ChapterEnglishFingarette, HerbertReason, Spontaneity, and the Li 禮 - A Confucian Critique of Graham's Solution to the Problem of Fact and Value in "Chinese Texts and Philosophical Contexts: Essays Dedicated to Angus C. Graham"
ChapterEnglishFung, Yiu-mingDavidson's charity in the context of Chinese philosophy in "Davidson's Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement" p.117-162
ChapterEnglishFung, Yiu-mingThree Dogmas of New Confucianism: A Perspective of Analytic Philosophy in "Two Roads to Wisdom?: Chinese and Analytic Philosophical Traditions"
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.From Confucius to Mencius: Morality Grounded in Man's Nature as Generated by Heaven in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.111-136
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.From Mo-tzu to Later Mohism: Morality Re-grounded in Rational Utility in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.136-169
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.From Yangism to Chuang-tzu's Taoism: Reconciliation with Heaven by Return to Spontaneity in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.170-212
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.Hsun-tzu's Confucianism: Morality as Man's Invention to Control His Nature in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.235-266
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.Idealisation of the Small Community: The Utopia of Shen-nung in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.64-74
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.Lao-tzu's Taoism: The Art of Ruling by Spontaneity in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.215-234
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.Legalism: An Amoral Science of Statecraft in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.267-291
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.Reflections and Replies in "Chinese Texts and Philosophical Contexts: Essays Dedicated to Angus C. Graham" p.267-322
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.Retreat to Private Life: The Yangists in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.53-63
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.Syncretism and the Victory of Confucianism in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.370-382
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.Taoist Spontaneity and the Dichotomy of 'Is' and 'Ought' in "Experimental Essays on Chuang-Tzu (Asian Studies at Hawaii, No. 29)" p.3-23
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.The breakdown of the world order decreed by heaven - A conservative reaction: Confucius in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.9-32
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.The breakdown of the world order decreed by heaven - A radical reaction: Mo-Tzu in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.33-52
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.The Cosmologists in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.313-269
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.The Discovery of Subjectivity: Sung Hsing in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.95-106
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.The Grammar of the Mohist Dialectical Chapters in "A Symposium on Chinese Grammar"
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.The organization of the Mohist Canons in "Ancient China: Studies in early civilization"

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