A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought A Philosophical Interpretation
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 1992Description: 448pISBN:- 0195134192
- N91.2 H198
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includes index and biblioraphy
The Positive Dao Period confucius: The Baseline mozi: setting the philosophical agenda The Antilanguage Period mencius: the establishment strikes back laoze: language and society The Analytic Period the school of names: lingustic analysis in china zhuangzi:discriminating about discriminating The Authoritarian Response xunzi: pragmatic confucianism han feizi: the rulers interpretation
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