The Chinese Mind: Essentials of Chinese Philosophy and CultureWhat are the basic, unique characteristics of the Chinese mind, of the Chinese philosophical tradition, and of the Chinese culture based upon that thought-tradition? Here, in a series of living essays by men of exceptional competence, is an interdisciplinary approach to the essentials of Chinese philosophy and culture. |
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Contents
The Humanistic Chinese | 1 |
Wingtsit Chan The Story of Chinese Philosophy | 31 |
E R Hughes Epistemological Methods in Chinese | 77 |
Hu Shih The Scientific Spirit and Method in Chinese | 104 |
Wingtsit Chan Syntheses in Chinese Metaphysics | 132 |
Y P Mei The Basis of Social Ethical and Spiritual | 149 |
Hsieh Yuwei Filial Piety and Chinese Society | 167 |
Tang Chüni The Development of Ideas of Spiritual Value | 188 |
Thomé H Fang The World and the Individual in Chinese | 238 |
Tang Chüni The Individual and the World in Chinese | 264 |
Wingtsit Chan The Individual in Chinese Religions | 286 |
Hsieh Yuwei The Status of the Individual in Chinese | 307 |
Y P Mei The Status of the Individual in Chinese | 323 |
H Wu The Status of the Individual in the Political | 340 |
Chinese Characters | 365 |
H Wu Chinese Legal and Political Philosophy | 213 |
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