A History of Chinese Philosophy, Volumul 2

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Princeton University Press, 1983 - 816 pagini

Since its original publication in Chinese in the 1930s, this work has been accepted by Chinese scholars as the most important contribution to the study of their country's philosophy. In 1952 the book was published by Princeton University Press in an English translation by the distinguished scholar of Chinese history, Derk Bodde, "the dedicated translator of Fung Yu-lan's huge history of Chinese philosophy" (New York Times Book Review). Available for the first time in paperback, it remains the most complete work on the subject in any language.


Volume I covers the period of the philosophers, from the beginnings to around 100 B.C., a philosophical period as remarkable as that of ancient Greece. Volume II discusses a period lesser known in the West--the period of classical learning, from the second century B.C. to the twentieth century.

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CHAPTER IA GENERAL DISCUSSION OF THE PERIOD
1
Human Nature and the Feelings
7
Yinyang Schools Correlations of Elements Seasons Directions
15
Annual Revolution of the Yin and Yang as Described in
26
Philosophy of History
58
Significance of the Spring and Autumn Annals
71
CHAPTER IIIPROGNOSTICATION TEXTS APOCRYPHA
88
Pythagorean Tetraktys and Square and Oblong Numbers
94
The Nature
488
CHAPTER XIICHANG TSAI AND THE CHENG BROTHERS
491
and Evil
518
Cheng Haos Theory of Spiritual Cultivation
520
Cheng Yis Theory of Spiritual Cultivation
527
CHAPTER XIIICHU HSI
533
Principle and the Supreme Ultimate
534
The Ether
548

The Hexagrams and the Breaths of the Year
106
Table of Hexagrams and Seventytwo Periods of the Year
114
Meng Hsi and Ching Fang
142
Naturalism
152
View of History
158
CHAPTER VNEOTAOISM DURING THE PERIOD OF DISUNITY
168
The Hexagrams and Music
169
Concepts and Principles
184
Materialism and Mechanism in the Liehtzu
190
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197
CHAPTER VINEOTAOISM DURING THE PERIOD OF DISUNITY
205
Natural and Social Change
213
CHAPTER VIIBUDDHISM
237
The Six Houses and Seven Schools
243
Sengchao
252
96
272
CHAPTER VIIIBUDDHISM DURING THE SUI AND TANG
293
102
305
Fatsangs Essay on the Gold Lion
339
CHAPTER IXBUDDHISM DURING THE SUI AND TANG DYNASTIES
360
There Is Nothing Much in the Buddhist Teaching
401
CHAPTER XTHE RISE OF NEOCONFUCIANISM AND ITS BOR
407
Han
414
NeoConfucianism and Buddhism
422
Correlations of Eight Trigrams Ten Stems and Monthly
430
The Scientific Spirit of Religious Taoism
431
Diagram of the Supreme Ultimate
436
Shao Yung
453
Diagram of Cosmic Evolution in Terms of the Eight Trigrams
455
Circular Diagram of the Sixtyfour Hexagrams
462
Table of Cosmic Chronology
471
Orderly Sequence of Things in the Universe
482
Cosmogony 4 The Nature in Men and Other Creatures
551
Ethics and Theory of Spiritual Cultivation
558
Political Philosophy
562
Criticism of Buddhism
566
CHAPTER XIVLU CHIUYUAN WANG SHOUJEN AND MING IDEALISM 1 Lu Chiuyüan
572
Yang Chien
586
106
614
Yen Yüans Diagram of Cosmology
637
533
640
630
669
Book of the Great Unity
684
Tan Ssutung
692
Liao Ping
708
Table of Progress and Retrogression as Found in the Sacred
714
Fourth Phase
715
534
728
546
732
551
756
558
758
219
759
562
760
566
765
579
766
224
768
592
770
CHAPTER IVTHE OLD TEXT SCHOOL AND YANG HSIUNG
773
596
774
603
776
605
778
614
781
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