Preface Contributors Methodological Issues Concerning Chinese Philosophy: A Theme Introduction | |
Identity of Chinese Philosophy | |
Emergence of the History of Chinese Philosophy | |
Classical Chinese Philosophy (I): Pre-Han Period | |
The Yi-Jing and the Yin-Yang Ways of Thinking | |
Classical Confucianism (1): Confucius and the Lun-YÃâ¼ | |
The Mohist School | |
School of Names | |
Classical Confucianism (2): Meng Zi and Xun Zi | |
Daoism (1): Lao Zi and the Dao-De-Jing | |
Daoism (2): Zhuang Zi and the Zhuang-Zi | |
Classical Chinese Philosophy (II): From Han Through Tang | |
Han Thought | |
Neo-Daoism | |
Chinese Buddhism | |
Classical Chinese Philosophy (III): From Song Through Early Qing | |
Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism (1): From Cheng Yi to Zhu Xi | |
Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism (2): From Lu Jiuyuan to Wang Yang-ming | |
Philosophical Development in Late Ming and Early Qing | |
Modern Chinese Philosophy: From Late Qing Through 21th Century | |
Enlightenment Movement: Introducing Western Thoughts and Early Engagement Attempts | |
Development of Dialectical Materialism in China | |
Modern Neo-Confucian Movement | |
Constructive Engagement of Chinese and Western Philosophy: A Contemporary Trend Towards World Philosophy | |
Appendixes | |
Chronology of Philosophers | |
Note on Transcription | |
Index | |
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