East Asia Premiere site on the internet for chinese language, literature, art, history, philosophy religion posts elegant cybertexts of many chinese classics. http://religion.rutgers.edu/vri/china.html
Extractions: RUTGERS UNIVERSITY RELIGION DEPARTMENT Home Academic Sites American Studies Ancient Near East ... What's New? Note: Some texts are buried deep in e-archives. If title link does not work, click source. China - General China the Beautiful China Reader This chapter of Richard Hooker's cyber-anthology of World Civilizations offers historical introductions to leading sages ( Confucius Mencius Mo Ti legalism ... Taoism ) and excerpts from select classics ( Analects Tao te Ching Chinese Philosophical E-Text Archive Chinese Philosophy Page ... The Death of God in Early Chinese Thought Gary Arbuckle analyzes the transformation of the concept of deity between the Shang and Chou dynasties. The I Ching on the Net George Whincup's comprehensive index of websites devoted to the Book of Changes, conventional commentary (from Richard Wilhelm's Introduction to Cyrille Javary's Understanding the I-Ching to Tony Granillo's masters thesis, Proving the I-Ching Internet Guide for China Studies Institute of Chinese Studies, University of Heidelberg A Perspective on Chinese Culture Anthropologist Richard Effland's report on his academic exchange in China includes a survey of the historic basis of Chinese culture from the Shang to Han dynasties, with detailed introduction to
Resources By Subject: Philosophy And Religion Encyclopedia of chinese philosophy UWB/CCC Reference B126 .E496 2003. Encyclopedia of American Women and religion UWB/CCC Reference BL2525 .B45 1998. http://www.bothell.washington.edu/library/guides/subjects/socialsciences/philoso
Philosophy Research Links Trinity College & Seminary chinese philosophy And Arts http//monade.shinshuu.ac.jp/philosophy.html; University of Southern Maine http//www.usm philosophy and religion Links http http://www.trinitysem.edu/phlinks.html
Extractions: To search for a particular word, topic, or book, simply left click the "Edit" button of your browser (upper left of your screen), and select "Find [Search] On This Page," and key in the word or phrase you wish to search for. Links for Online Papers and Journal Articles University of Arizona listing of people with online papers in philosophy: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~chalmers/people.html DEANS CHOICE Journal of Classical Theology: http://www.trinitysem.edu/journal/journalindex.html DEANS CHOICE SORITES: An Electronic Quarterly of Analytical Philosophy: http://sowi.iwp.uni-linz.ac.at/Sorites/Titel.html DEANS CHOICE EpistemeLinks.com includes thousands of sorted links to philosophy resources on the internet and has several additional features:
Extractions: A: Introductory Books on Chinese philosophy Author Title Info Berthrong, John H. Transformation of the Confucian Way Fang, Thome H. Chinese Philosophy: Its Spirit and Its Development Fung, Yu-lan A History of Chinese Philosophy Fung, Yu-lan A Short History of Chinese Philosophy Graham, A. C. Disputers of the Tao Hansen, Chad A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought Harbsmeier, C. (Joseph Needham) Vol. VII:1 Hsiao, Kung-chuan A History of Chinese Political Thought Kohn Livia Daoism Hand Book Leiden Brill, 2000 Lee Thomas H. C. Education in Traditional China: A History Leiden Brill, 2000 Liu, Shu-hsien Understanding Confucian Philosophy Loewe, Michael Early Chinese Texts Loewe, Michael and Shaughnessy, Edward The Cambridge History of Ancient China pp. 745-884. Mote, Frederic W. Intellectual Foundations of China Needham, Joseph
Provisional University Bulletin: Philosophy Ms. Hirshman and Ms. Smiley. PHIL 119b chinese philosophy nw hum Prerequisite One course in philosophy. HOID 140a What is philosophy Politics? religion? http://arachne.unet.brandeis.edu/registrar/bulletin/provisional/PHIL-provisional
Extractions: Major (B.A.) Department website: http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/philosophy/philosophy.html Objectives The primary concern of philosophy is to explore ideas that are central to the ways we live and that we commonly use without much reflection, ideas such as truth and justice, the notion of consciousness, and good and evil. In the course of our daily lives we take the ideas of time, language, knowledge, and our own identity for granted. Philosophy seeks to push our understanding of these ideas deeper. It is the systematic study of ideas that is fundamental to all the other disciplines taught at the Universitythe sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the arts. The skills philosophy helps to developcritical thinking, sound reasoning, enlightened use of one's imagination, and the capacity to analyze complex issuesare invaluable in the study of any subject or the pursuit of any vocation. Philosophy is unavoidable: every thoughtful individual is gripped by philosophical questions and is guided by assumptions that the study of philosophy brings explicitly to light and puts into larger perspective. How to Become a Major To become a major in philosophy, students must take PHIL 1a (Introduction to Philosophy), a logic course, a course in the history of philosophy, and five additional courses. Four of the courses required for the degree in philosophy must be advanced and must also meet a distribution requirement. To be a candidate in honors, seniors must complete an Honors Thesis. For further information contact the undergraduate advising head.
Acupuncture With Or Without Chinese Philosophy? In China philosophy and religion are not is mirrow like also a visible or invisible part of medicine depending on the different periods of chinese history. http://www.icmart.org/icmart00/abstract/abst16.html
Extractions: e-mail: maric-oehler.daegfa@t-online.de In China philosophy and religion are not only a visible or invisible part of culture or even daily life it is mirrow like also a visible or invisible part of medicine depending on the different periods of Chinese history. So called "Chinese Religion" as a syncretism of daoism, confucianism, buddhism, and folk religion is the understanding of life itself. Without its specific cultural surroundings, Chinese Religion has a Non-Chinese neutral essence representing the universal law, which is also the essence of Chinese medicine respectively of Chinese acupuncture proved by everyday medical experience. In that sense Chinese philosophy means philosophy in general. Thus the question "Acupuncture - with or without philosophy?" comes into the question "Medicine - with or without philosophy?" Development of acupuncture in the West and its practice by Non-Chinese medical doctor has in its different forms pointed out into two opposite main streams: a TCM acupuncture which tries to follow different aspects of Chinese tradition in different understandings of its original philosophical background a Western medicine adapted acupuncture without any Chinese philosophical background Both forms of acupuncture are successful in the daily practice.
SFSU Bulletin - PHIL 510 . Title chinese philosophy and religion. Description Highlights of the major philosophical and religious traditions of China.PHIL 510 Course http://www.sfsu.edu/~bulletin/courses/08568.htm
China-Related Links of secondary sources and translations on chinese philosophy, materials related to Charles Muller s Resources for Buddhism and East Asian philosophy/religion. http://sangle.web.wesleyan.edu/china.html
Rhodes: Academics: Library: E-Journals: Philosophy And Religion third, a commitment to publishing comparative studies within chinese philosophy or in in the context of late ancient societies and religions from CE 100700. http://www.rhodes.edu/public/2_0-Academics/2_5-Library/2_5_3-EJournals/2_5_3_37-
Extractions: American Journal of Bioethics V.2, 2002- " AJOB provides a rapid, peer-reviewed collection of scholarship about emerging issues in bioethics.... AJOB is an authoritative forum for the discussion of new developments in the whole range of questions in bioethics, including both perennial and emergent controversies in cell and molecular genetics, reproductive technology, end of life care, human research, distribution of resources, transplantation, diversity, and health services research." [Description from Project Muse] American Journal of Philology V. 117, 1996- "The American Journal of Philology has helped to shape American classical scholarship since the journal's founding in 1880 by Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve. Today the journal has achieved worldwide recognition as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists by publishing original research in Greek and Roman literature; classic linguistics, and Greek and Roman history, society, religion, and philosophy." [Description from Project Muse] Analysis V.57, 1997-
RSWeb Philosophy Of Religion Philosophy Links African philosophy, Ancient philosophy, chinese philosophy, Continental philosophy philosophy of Politics, philosophy of religion, philosophy of Science http://www.rsweb.org.uk/phil/phillinks.html
Extractions: - A dream site. This monster resource has articels on most philosophers, and most philosophical and ethical theories, terms, movements etc. It is easily navigable with its own search engine and time line of thinking. The content is good for students and teachers alike. In addition to the search engine it has topics arranged under a timeline and by key words and it has a philosophy text collection (Teachers - notes for handouts in abundance here!)
Internet Public Library: Philosophy chinese philosophical texts created by the Confucian Etext Project; Electronic versions of chinese philosophical texts from philosophy of religion http//www http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum70.00.00/
Extractions: Education ... Philosophy This collection All of the IPL Advanced The pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline; thought about knowing and meaning. You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading. Aesthetics On-Line: American Society for Aesthetics/British Society of Aesthetics http://www.indiana.edu/~asanl/ "The American Society for Aesthetics was founded in 1942 to promote study, research, discussion, and publication in aesthetics." The aim of the British Society of Aesthetics, founded in 1960, "is to promote study, research and discussion of the fine arts and related types of experience from a philosophical, psychological, sociological, scientific, historical, critical and educational standpoint." The contents include "articles about philosophy and the arts, information about aesthetics events worldwide, and links to other arts, philosophy and aesthetics-related resources on the internet (including the aesthetics email list)." There are also book lists, news, and a direct link to the journal site.
Non-Western Philosoophy At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base The Encyclopedia of Eastern philosophy and religion is more than just a dictionary of terms. Ancient Eastern philosophy Resources. chinese philosophy. http://www.erraticimpact.com/~topics/html/nonwestern_philosophy.htm
Extractions: The Encyclopedia of Eastern Philosophy and Religion : Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Zen by Ingrid Fischer-Schreiber, Franz-Karl Ehrhard, Kurt Friedrichs. The Encyclopedia of Eastern Philosophy and Religion is more than just a dictionary of terms. It includes the lives of significant teachers, mystics and philosophers; entries for the basic texts and scriptures; capsules of the various sects and schools of thought; as well as mythological figures and events. Packed with information and printed on acid-free paper. Click here to learn more about this book Ancient Eastern Philosophy Ancient Eastern Philosophy Resources Buddha and Buddhism Resources Chinese Philosophy Confucius and Confucianism ... Proceedings of the Friesian School: Buddhist Philosophy The essays at this site range from the fully annotated and technical to more informal and discursive discussions, often written for undergraduate classes. Many items therefore should be intelligible to those not familiar with all the arcana of academic philosophy. Such a range of submissions is acceptable and desired, since the trend, by which academic philosophy has obscured and esotericized itself, and mostly dropped out of popular and literate culture, should be resisted.
NULeJ URL List (by Classification) [Philosophy And Religion] Journal of chinese philosophy (2000) (Blackwell) (Synergy) (? 1904-1920) (Journal of philosophy) (JSTOR Journal of religion in Africa (1968-1971, 1973 http://www.nul.nagoya-u.ac.jp/ej/cls/cls_130.html
Extractions: More info of Lists Previous Index electronic Journal Classification List [Philosophy and Religion] [Journal Search] General Works Philosophy and Religion Psychology History Geography and Area Study Arts, Theater and Sports Linguistics Literature Society Political Science Law Economics Sociology Education Science-General Agricultural Sciences Biology and Zoolgy Life Science Medicine Health, Hygiene and Nutrition Mathematics and Applied Mathematics Astoronomy and Physics Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Earth and Planetary Sciences Engineering, Energy and Technology Materials Science Environmental Science and Technology Computer and Information Science ETC [ A ] Analysis (Blackwell) (FS_back_issue) i¶j Analysis (Blackwell) (Ingenta) i¶j Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities (Routledge) (EBSCOhost_ASE) (12 mo delayed) Anglican theological review (Anglican Theological Review) (EBSCOhost_ASE) Arabic Sciences and Philosophy (Cambridge U.P) (Cambridge U.P) Archivum historicum Societatis Iesu (PCI Full Text) Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume (Blackwell) (Synergy) Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies (Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies) (EBSCOhost_ASE) Asian philosophy (Carfax) (EBSCOhost_ASE) i¶j (3 mo delayed) Asian Philosophy (Carfax) (Ingenta Select) i¶j Australasian Journal of Philosophy (Oxford U.P) iîE¾j
Extractions: The premise of Confucian teachings are centered around the idea of Jen or the "virtue of humanity (Ching 68)." To accomplish this divinity, five relationships must be honored: ruler and minister, father and son, husband and wife, elder and younger brother, and friend and friend (Hopfe). These re Note! The sentences in this essay are shuffled, making this essay unusable
Philosophy Refdesk.com Atheism Web, The. Australasian philosophy Home Page, The Review Service on Moral and Political philosophy. Buddhism in the United SufiTraditions. Su Tzu's chinese philosophy Page http://www.refdesk.com/philos.html
Extractions: Top of Page 4th Tetralogy, The - Exploring Plato's Middle Dialogues Alchemy Website and Virtual Library, The - Site provides information on alchemy in all its facets. Divided into over 1300 sections and providing tens of thousands of pages of text, over 2000 images, over 200 complete alchemical texts, extensive bibliographical material on the printed books and manuscripts, numerous articles, introductory and general reference material on alchemy. Altar to the Eclectic (Tarot) And Adam Knew Eve - A Dictionary of Sex in the Bible Ask a Philosopher - Submit a philosophical question and receive an answer within seven days. Atheism Web, The Australasian Philosophy Home Page, The The Automated Reasoning Project BEARS: Brown Electronic Article Review Service on Moral and Political Philosophy ... Buddhism in the United States - Report on Buddhism in the United States featuring a number of articles and commentaries, links to temples and Buddhist associations, online magazines, and other resources. Buddhism for the Lay Practitioner - "A collection of resources for those who are interested in exploring Buddhism, from an admittedly Theravada viewpoint."
Chinese Philosophies Other chinese philosophy Sites http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Urbana/projects/AncientCiv/china_philos/philos.html
Extractions: Urbana Middle School We studied four Chinese philosophies from the Hundred Schools of the Zhou Dynasty: Moisim, Daoism, Legalism and Confucianism. Then most of us paired up to create these posters. Each pair had an artist and a writer. (A few of us chose to do all the work by ourselves !) Click on each image to get a larger view of our artwork and read what we've written. Other Chinese Philosophy Sites Return to China Resources
Useful Internet Resources On Chinese Religions Useful Internet Resources on chinese religions. chinese religions in general (including folk, indigenous,popular, or vernacular religion). Resources on Buddhism. http://www.indiana.edu/~sscr/linksrel.html