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Type | Language | Author | Title | ISBN |
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Article | English | Xiao Yang | When Political Philosophy Meets Moral Psychology: Expressivism in the Mencius in "Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy" (2006) Vol. 5 Iss. 2 p.257-272 | |
Article | English | Yao Xinzhong | Knowledge, Virtue, and Joyfulness: Confucian Wisdom Revisited in "Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy" (2006) Vol. 5 Iss. 2 p.273-292 | |
Article | English | Yearly, Lee H. | Hsün Tzu on the Mind: His Attempted Synthesis of Confucianism and Taoism in "Journal of Asian Studies" (1980) Vol. 39 p.465-480 | |
Article | English | Zong Desheng | Studies of Intentional Contexts in Mohist Writings in "Philosophy East and West" (2000) Vol. 50 | |
Chapter | English | Ames, R.T. | Knowing in the Zhuangzi: "From Here, on the Bridge, over the River Hao" in "Wandering at Ease in the Zhuangzi (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)" p.219-230 | |
Chapter | English | Ames, R.T. | The Mencian Conception of Ren xing 人性: Does it Mean 'Human Nature'? in "Chinese Texts and Philosophical Contexts: Essays Dedicated to Angus C. Graham" p.143-178 | |
Chapter | English | Brooks, E. Bruce; Brooks, A. Taeko | Word Philology and Text Philology in Analects 9:1 in "Confucius and the Analects: New Essays" p.163-215 | |
Chapter | English | Callahan, William J. | Cook Ding's Life on the Whetstone: Contingency, Action, and Inertia in the Zhuangzi in "Wandering at Ease in the Zhuangzi (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)" p.175-196 | |
Chapter | English | Cheng, Chung-ying | Onto-Hermeneutical Vision and Analytic Discourse: Interpretation and Reconstruction in Chinese Philosophy in "Two Roads to Wisdom?: Chinese and Analytic Philosophical Traditions" p.87-130 | |
Chapter | English | Coyle, Daniel | On the Zhenren in "Wandering at Ease in the Zhuangzi (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)" p.197-210 | |
Chapter | English | Crandell, Michael Mark | On Walking without Touching the Ground: 'Play' in the Inner Chapters of the Chuang-tzu in "Experimental Essays on Chuang-Tzu (Asian Studies at Hawaii, No. 29)" p.101-124 | |
Chapter | English | Creel, H. G. | On the Origin of Wu-wei in "What Is Taoism? And Other Studies in Chinese Cultural History" p.48-78 | |
Chapter | English | Creel, H. G. | On Two Aspects in Early Taoism in "What Is Taoism? And Other Studies in Chinese Cultural History" p.37-47 | |
Chapter | English | Creel, H. G. | The Beginnings of Bureacracy in China: The Origin of the Hsien in "What Is Taoism? And Other Studies in Chinese Cultural History" p.121-159 | |
Chapter | English | Creel, H. G. | The Fa-chia: 'Legalists' or 'Administrators'? in "What Is Taoism? And Other Studies in Chinese Cultural History" p.92-120 | |
Chapter | English | Creel, H. G. | The Great Clod in "What Is Taoism? And Other Studies in Chinese Cultural History" p.25-36 | |
Chapter | English | Creel, H. G. | The Meaning of Hsing-ming in "What Is Taoism? And Other Studies in Chinese Cultural History" p.79-91 | |
Chapter | English | Creel, H. G. | The Role of the Horse in Chinese History in "What Is Taoism? And Other Studies in Chinese Cultural History" p.160-186 | |
Chapter | English | Creel, H. G. | What Is Taoism? in "What Is Taoism? And Other Studies in Chinese Cultural History" p.1-24 | |
Chapter | English | Csikszentmihalyi, Mark | Confucius and the Analects in the Han in "Confucius and the Analects: New Essays" p.134-162 |
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