Understanding the Chinese Mind The philosophical roots
de Allinson, Robert E. ed.
Éditeur: Hong Kong : Oxford University Press, 1989.Description: 316 p., notes, index.ISBN: 0-19-582706-6.N° Inventaire: L10703.Thématique: Philosophie | Taoïsme | Religion | PenséeThématique spécifique: Ethnopsychologie | Poésie | Contact culturel | Grammaire | Coeur | Structure sociale | Divination | Linguistique | Idéologie | Musique | Yang | Ethique | Esthétique | Logique | Cosmologie | Classification | Néoconfucianisme | Métaphysique | Symétrie | Ontologie | Bouddhisme | Harmonie | Croyance | Esprit | Confucianisme | Rythme | Nature | Vérité | Li | Création | Tao | Connaissance | Communication | Non-Etre | Peinture | Yin | Etre | EcritureGéographique: Asie | ChineEthnique: Han | ChinoisAuteur cité: Wang Yangming | Zhuangzi | Laozi | Hanfei zi | Mengzi | Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804) | Confucius | Xunzi | Mencius | Mozi | Yi King | Yijing | Platon | AristoteRésumé: ALLISON (Robert E.), An Overview of the Chinese MindRésumé: SMITH (John E.), Interpreting across BoundariesRésumé: NEVILLE (Robert C.), The Chinese Case in a Philosophy of World ReligionsRésumé: HANSEN (Chad), Language in the Hearth-mindRésumé: HARBSMEIER (Christoph), Marginalia Sino-logicaRésumé: CHENG (Chung-ying), Chinese Metaphysics as Non-metaphysics : Confucian and Daoist Insights into the Nature of RealityRésumé: CUA (Anthonio S.), The Concept of Li in Confucian Moral TheoryRésumé: WU (Guang-ming), Chinese AestheticsRésumé: LAO (Sze-kwang) (LAO Yung-wei), On Understanding Chinese Philosophy : An inquiry and a proposal Item type: Ouvrage
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bibliogr.
ALLISON (Robert E.), An Overview of the Chinese Mind
SMITH (John E.), Interpreting across Boundaries
NEVILLE (Robert C.), The Chinese Case in a Philosophy of World Religions
HANSEN (Chad), Language in the Hearth-mind
HARBSMEIER (Christoph), Marginalia Sino-logica
CHENG (Chung-ying), Chinese Metaphysics as Non-metaphysics : Confucian and Daoist Insights into the Nature of Reality
CUA (Anthonio S.), The Concept of Li in Confucian Moral Theory
WU (Guang-ming), Chinese Aesthetics
LAO (Sze-kwang) (LAO Yung-wei), On Understanding Chinese Philosophy : An inquiry and a proposal
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