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         Chinese Philosophy & Religion:     more books (100)
  1. Boston Confucianism: Portable Tradition in the Late-Modern World (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Robert Cummings Neville, 2000-10
  2. Name and Actuality in Early Chinese Thought (S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by John Makeham, 1994-08
  3. Way, Learning, and Politics: Essays on the Confucian Intellectual (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Wei-Ming Tu, 1993-07
  4. The Shu King Or the Chinese Historical Classic Being an Authentic Record of the Religion, Philosophy, Customs and Goverment of by Walter Gorn Old, 0000
  5. Hiding the World in the World: Uneven Discourses on the Zhuangzi (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)
  6. Timing and Rulership in Master Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals (Lushi Chunqiu): Lushi Chunqiu (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by James D. Sellmann, 2002-05
  7. Confucianism and Women: A Philosophical Interpretation (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Li-hsiang Lisa Rosenlee, 2007-06
  8. Essentials of Neo-Confucianism: Eight Major Philosophers of the Song and Ming Periods (Resources in Asian Philosophy and Religion) by Siu-chi Huang, 1999-11-30
  9. Two Visions of the Way: A Study of the Wang Pi and the Ho-Shang Kung Commentaries on the Lao-Tzu (Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Alan Kam-Leung Chan, 1991-01
  10. Liberating Intimacy: Enlightenment and Social Virtuosity in Ch'an Buddhism (S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Peter D. Hershock, 1996-07
  11. Taoist Mystical Philosophy: The Scripture of Western Ascension (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Livia Kohn, 1991-04
  12. The Confucian Creation of Heaven: Philosophy and the Defense of Ritual Mastery (S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Robert Eno, 1990-07
  13. Zhuangzi and Early Chinese Philosophy: Vagueness, Transformation and Paradox (Ashgate World Philosophies Series) (Ashgate World Philosophies Series) (Ashgate World Philosophies Series) by Steve Coutinho, 2004-10
  14. Chinese Reading of the Daodejing, A (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Rudolf G. Wagner, Laozi, et all 2003-10

41. China : Philosophy And Religion, EAL, Univ. Of Kansas
General. Classics Texts in chinese by chinapage.com; Internet Guide for chinese Studies philosophy and religion Index by WWW Virtual Library;
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China: Philosophy and Religion
East Asian Library, University of Kansas
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42. Chinese Philosophy - Encyclopedia Article About Chinese Philosophy. Free Access,
It is worth noting that the line between philosophy and religion is very difficult to draw in the Indian and chinese contexts in which Buddhism enjoyed its
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Chinese philosophy
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Chinese philosophy
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Chinese For alternate meanings, see China (disambiguation). China
Click the link for more information. philosophy Philosophy is the critical study of the most fundamental questions that humankind has been able to ask. Philosophers ask questions such as
  • Metaphysics: What sorts of things exist? What is the nature of those things? Do some things exist independently of our perception? What is the nature of space and time? What is the nature of thought and thinking? What is it to be a person? What is it to be conscious? Is there a god?

Click the link for more information. has a history of several thousand years. Its origins are often traced back to the Yi Jing Alternative meaning: I Ching (monk) The I Ching ) is the oldest of the Chinese classic texts. Alternative romanizations of the name include I Jing, Yi Ching, Yi King. Translations of its name into English include the "Book of Changes" or more accurately "Classic of Change". It describes an ancient system of cosmology and philosophy which is at the heart of Chinese cultural beliefs. The philosophy centres around the ideas of

43. Institute Of Chinese Literature And Philosophy, Preparatory Office
Major philosophical stands of chinese thought, the relationship between philosophy, literature, politics, and society, and history and thought of religion.
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Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Preparatory Office
The Preparatory Office of the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy is situated by the side of the Ssu-fen brook in Academia Sinica. At present it has 17 research fellows and more than one hundred and twenty thousand holdings in its library collection. We aim to advance the study of Chinese literature and philosophy, and to lay the groundwork for the establishment of the Institute. We recruit researchers that specialize in the following five fields: classical Chinese literature, modern Chinese literature, Confucian classics, Chinese philosophy, and comparative philosophy. It also sponsors collaborative research projects and provides a forum of intellectual exchange for scholars in Taiwan and abroad. The establishment of this office began in 1988, when Dr. Ting Pang-hsin and 15 other members of Academia Sinica proposed to set up the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy. As the proposal was well received, Professor Wu Hung-i of National Taiwan University was invited both to chair the Advisory Committee and to head the Preparatory Office in the fall of 1989. The office began to operate in March 1990. In July 1992, Professor Wu resigned from both posts for health reasons. Dr. Ting Pang-hsin chaired the Advisory Committee from 1992 to 1995; Professor Tu Wei-ming was later appointed the new chairman of the Committee. Professor Tai Lian-chang, a member of the Advisory Committee since 1989, assumed the directorship of the Preparatory Office in 1992. He has headed the Office ever since.

44. Joy English (English Website) - Chinese Cultural Studies: Philosophy And Religio
chinese Cultural Studies philosophy and religion in China Posted on Thu, Feb 05 @ 0000 by webmaster. ?religion in General Buddhisum
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45. Harvard Libraries: Arts And Humanities:Philosophy And Religion
Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions (2002) Full Journal of Applied philosophy (1997-) Full text Journal of chinese philosophy (2000-) Full text from 2000
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46. Dr. Shaw's Philosophy And Religion
Nagarjuna and Other Buddhist Classics. Mahatma Gandhi Learning Center. chinese/Japanese philosophy and religion. chinese philosophy. Comments on the Tao Te Ching.
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47. Philosophy In Cyberspace
worldnet.att.net), providing links to a range of chinese philosophy resources on Maintained by Gene Thursby (gthursby@religion.ufl.edu ), this page provides an
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Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 ... Section 5 SECTION 1: EASTERN PHILOSOPHY 14 Lectures:
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The lectures on this site were given by Prof. Mou Tsung-san, and present a Chinese interpretation on Kant to the West. According to Mou, Kant is the greatest and the most difficult philosopher in the West and is also the bridge between Chinese and Western philosophy. Berkeley Buddhist Research Centre
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~yaoming/
This is the the Home Page of the Group in Buddhist Studies at the University of California at Berkeley and the Berkeley Buddhist Research Centre. The page provides access to numerous Buddhist resources, including electronic publications, conferences and related sites of interest. The site is maintained by Yao-ming Tsai (yaoming@socrates.berkeley.edu). Buddhist Studies
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48. Chinese Philosophy And Classical Works
DaoDeJing or Tao Te Ching Works by Lao Tze in both chinese and English. philosophy and religion Works related to religion and philosophy in chinese.
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49. Philosophy & Religion - Ph.D. In Humanities
Students gain an understanding of philosophical and religious thought which is deepened by Areas of inquiry include Hinduism, Buddhism, and chinese philosophy.
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In its commitment to the integral vision of the Institute, the Philosophy and Religion program values the spiritual dimensions of knowledge and inquiry. Because we consider spirituality, in its broadest sense, as essential to human wholeness, the program constitutes a unique academic and professional setting for the study of philosophy and religion at the graduate level. The Philosophy and Religion course of study, leading to a Ph.D. in Humanities, includes three specializations: Asian and Comparative Studies Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness ; and Women's Spirituality . The three specializations have distinct orientations but collaborate closely to create a multidisciplinary, integral approach to the study of philosophy, religion, and spiritual traditions. This collaboration allows creative interplay and dialogue among the various constituencies of the CIIS learning community. Each of the three specializations is designed around area studies that include major schools and traditions, theory and method, classic texts, practices and disciplines, sociocultural issues, and language studies.
The Asian and Comparative Studies curriculum offers a wide range of options for the study of spiritual and philosophical viewpoints while providing for in-depth courses in Asian or comparative studies. Students gain an understanding of philosophical and religious thought which is deepened by experiential involvement, an important adjunct to intellectual understanding. Areas of inquiry include Hinduism, Buddhism, and Chinese philosophy.

50. Chinese Studies: Reference--Philosophy/Religion
philosophy and religion B126 .W3674 Chungkuo che hsüeh tz‘u tien / Wei Cheng-t‘ung pien chu. BL1801 .W35 1961 A dictionary of chinese mythology.
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Philosophy and Religion
Chung-kuo che hsüeh tz‘u tien / Wei Cheng-t‘ung pien chu.
Wei, Cheng-t‘ung, 1923-
Che hsüeh ta tz‘u tien. Chung-kuo che hsüeh shih chüan / ["Che hsüeh ta tz‘u tien, Chung-kuo che hsüeh shih chüan" pien chi wei yüan hui pien].
A dictionary of Chinese mythology. Introd. by Hyman Kublin.
Werner, E. T. C. (Edward Theodore Chalmers), 1864-1954. BQ130 .F6 1960 (Reference)
Fo hsüeh ta tz‘u tien.
A dictionary of Chinese Buddhist terms : with Sanskrit and English equivalents and a Sanskrit-Pali index / compiled by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous.
Soothill, William Edward, 1861-1935.
Fo chiao ta tz‘u tien / Wu Ju-chün pien chu.
Wu, Ju-chün, 1946-

51. Philosophy And Religion
PHI353 chinese philosophy religion 3.0 cr. (Same as REL 353.) Alt. years. REL-353 chinese philosophy religion 3.0 cr. (Same as PHI 353.) Alt. years.
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53. PHRlinks
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54. Philosophy Of Religion --  Encyclopædia Britannica
, chinese Cultural Studies philosophy and religion in China Brief resource on the philosophical systems and religions of this country.
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55. Welcome To GoLive CyberStudio 3
chinese philosophy and religion Books Below are books on philosophy and religion of China. When buying this books it is often very
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Chinese Philosophy and Religion Books Below are books on philosophy and religion of China. When buying this books it is often very important to choose carefully a tranlsator who provides you with an accurate and yet readable translation of the work. I can't promise that I have listed below those translations which are most up-to-date or which are the most respected in the field. If anyone knows of better translations, I will gladly change my list below, simply mail me. This section is not alphabetically ordered, so...deal with it. Sun Pin; The Art of Warfare
by D. C. Lau, Roger T. Ames (Translator)
  • This is a fantastic work, part of the Classics of Ancient China series. It is a collection of chapters translated from recently discovered texts by Sun Pin on the art of war. Many scholars believe Sun Pin and Sun Tzu (as they are commonly known in the west, note these are not the pinyin names) are one and the same person. For detailed discussion of the controversy and the full text, with Chinese selections too and full annotations, this is an excellent book.
Sun-Tzu : The Art of Warfare : The First English Translation Incorporating
the Recently Discovered Yin-Ch'Ueh-Shan Texts (Classics of Ancient China)

by Sun-Tzu, Roger T. Ames (Translator)

56. H-Net Scholars - Dan Lusthaus
1989 chinese Reception of Buddhist Logic, American Academy of religion, Anaheim; 1989 Attitudes Toward Logic in chinese philosophy, International Society
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57. Religion And Philosophy In China
religion and philosophy in China. TAOISM Along with Buddhism, Taoism casts prominent themes in chinese religious and philosophical thought.
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Religion and Philosophy in China
- Buddhism - Taoism - Islam - Christianity - Judaism - Confucianism Nearly all of the world's great religions have a past and a present in China. Freedom of religious beliefs is China's official policy on religion. The overwhelming majority of the Chinese population are non-religious, but Buddhism, Taoism, Islam and Christianity are practiced by a considerable portion of the people. BUDDHISM: Buddhism spread to China during the 2nd century AD, and has had a considerable influence on Chinese thought, art and culture - even though only a fraction of the population have accepted Buddhism as their religion. Famed age-old monasteries throughout the country are well-maintained as tourist attractions, in addition to their role as places for religious practice. The most notable monasteries are found in the shadows of the four Buddhist Holy Mountains: Mt. Wutai in Shanxi Province, Mt Putuo in Zhejiang Province, Mt. Jiuhua in Anhui Province and Mt. Emei in Sichuan Province. TAOISM: Along with Buddhism, Taoism casts prominent themes in Chinese religious and philosophical thought. As the only truly indigenous Chinese religion, Taoism was founded 1,800 years ago. Its thought is based on the ideas recorded in the classic book -Dao De Jing-, said to be authored by Taoism's major proponent, Lao Zi, in the 6th century BC.

58. CCSPubs | Philosophy And Religion
philosophy AND religion. . Exploring how ideas about human nature have shaped practices of social control and education in chinese history, this volume
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C enter for C hinese S tudies P ublications ABOUT TWENTIETH-CENTURY CHINA NEW TITLES FORTHCOMING TITLES FOR THE CLASSROOM BACKLIST art/literature education/economics history/people philosophy/religion politics/society science/medicine MAIN MENU PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION Concept of Man in Contemporary China
Donald J. Munro
Exploring how ideas about human nature have shaped practices of social control and education in Chinese history, this volume explores how the most striking political concepts and policies of the contemporary period rest on distinctly Chinese theories of mind. Many of these contrast dramatically with long-held Western beliefs, key among them the insistence on the comingling of rational thought with the emotions and motives. Focusing on the Maoist period (1940s through 1976), Munro reveals convergence between Confucian and Maoist theories of mind, and considers their application in both education and the practice of modern government. ISBN 0-89264-144-4 / 260 pp / Paper / $20.00.

59. Chapter 8- Philosophy And Religion
philosophy AND religion-. Across history, chinese philosophy and religion has influenced the growth of the chinese people as a civilization.
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-P HILOSOPHY AND R ELIGION Across history, Chinese philosophy and religion has influenced the growth of the Chinese people as a civilization. The very culture takes from the writings of Confucius, Mencius and Buddha. Nearly two thirds of the population looks to one of these in everyday life decisions for guidance. The teachings of Feng Shui dictate the layout and design of every major city in China and the surrounding area. Much of what is taught today as philosophy around the world comes from 2500 year old manuscripts written in Chinese and translated into every major language. More than a quarter of the earth's population practices Buddhism as its major religion. In the sections below, much of what is regarded as the basis for these philosophies and religions will be discussed. Philosophy Section a01- Introduction
Section a02- The Analects of Confucius
Section a03- Philosophers Religion Section b01- Buddhism
Section b02- Hinduism
Section b03- Islam
Section b04- Christianity Chapter 7 Table of Contents Chapter 9

60. Mohawk College -> The BRAIN
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