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Comprehensive Harmony Articles & Essays [in English] Articles & Essays [in Chinese] Art & Book Reviews Poetry [in Chinese] Translation [in English] Translation [in Chinese] Translation [Western Classics] Special Sunnie Forum The Living Fount of Wisdom Correspondences & Suggestions
Translation [in Chinese]
Chinese Philosophy: Its Spirit and Its Development
CONTENTS (CONTENTS.doc)
Author's Preface
Translator's Introduction
Thome H. Fang and the Spirit of Chinese Philosophy (Lewis E. Hahn)
Thome H. Fang: A Great Spirit with the Heart of the Child (John C. H. Wu)
Guidelines on Translation
Acknowledgement
Authorization and Dedication
Prologue
Synopsis
Chapter 1: Characteristics of Chinese Philosophy
Chapter 2: Confucianism--Its First Phase: From Mystic Religion to Rational Philosophy
Chapter 3: Confucianism--Its Second Phase: The Greatness of Man in A Creative Nature
Chapter 6: The Taoist Impact on Prajna Philosophy
Chapter 7: Full Fledged Development of Buddhism--Preliminary Considerations
Chapter 11: The System of the Hua Yen (Avatamsaka) School
Chapter 12﹕Neo-Confucianism: General Observations
Master Fang: His Student Days (Suncrates)
A Profile: Thomé H. Fang the Man and His Career (Suncrates)
作為世界哲學的中國哲學﹕創造主義九面觀 (Tr. Suncrates)
Translation [Western Classics]
Plato's Dialogue: The Symposium, Tr. Suncrates
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(北京大學中文論壇,古典文獻學版)