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Chapter | English | | The Chuang-tzu nei-p'ien: A Taoist Meditation in "" p.140-157 | |
Chapter | English | | Questions and Replies Between T'ang T'ai-tsung and Li Wei-kung in "" p.307-362 | |
Chapter | English | | Sun-tzu's Art of War in "" p.149-190 | |
Chapter | English | | T'ai Kung's Six Secret Teachings in "" p.23-110 | |
Chapter | English | | The Methods of the Ssu-ma in "" p.111-148 | |
Chapter | English | | Three Strategies of Huang Shih-kung in "" p.277-306 | |
Chapter | English | | Wei Liao-tzu in "" p.229-276 | |
Chapter | English | | Wu-tzu in "" p.191-228 | |
Chapter | English | | Transformational Humor in the Zhuangzi in "" p.163-174 | |
Chapter | English | | Ren 仁 and Li 禮 in the Analects in "" p.53-72 | |
Chapter | English | | Self and Self-Cultivation in Early Confucian Thought in "" p.229-244 | |
Chapter | English | | A systematic approach to the Mohist optics in "" | |
Chapter | English | | How to Interpret Chapter 16 of the Zhuangzi: "Repairers of Nature (Shan Xing)" in "" p.101-124 | |
Chapter | English | | What Is the Reason of Failure or Success? The Fisherman's Song Goes Deep into the River: Fishermen in the Zhuangzi in "" p.15-34 | |
Chapter | English | | Unweaving the 'One Thread' of Analects 9:1 in "" p.216-236 | |
Chapter | English | | Conformity, Individuality, and the Nature of Virtue: A Classical Confucian Contribution to Contemporary Ethical Reflection in "" p.94-118 | |
Chapter | English | | Chinese Terminology of Rhetoric in "" p.68-93 | |
Chapter | English | | Conceptualization of Ming Bian by Han Feizi in "" p.258-287 | |
Chapter | English | | Conceptualization of Ming Bian: The School of Confucianism in "" p.154-194 | |
Chapter | English | | Conceptualization of Ming Bian: The School of Daoism in "" p.225-257 | |