Introduction | p. vii |
Ho and T'ung in Chinese Intellectual History | p. 1 |
Notes | p. 8 |
Confucian Cosmological Myth and Neo-Confucian Transcendence | p. 11 |
Conclusions | p. 28 |
Toward an lnterpretation of Ch'ing Ontology | p. 35 |
Notes | p. 55 |
The Revaluation of Benevolence (Jen) in Ch'ing Dynasty Evidential Research | p. 59 |
Notes | p. 75 |
Conclusion | p. 107 |
Ch'ing Cosmology and Popular Precepts | p. 113 |
Notes | p. 132 |
Divination in Ch'ing Dynasty China | p. 141 |
Notes | p. 169 |
Purist Hermeneutics and Ritualist Ethics in Mid-Ch'ing Thought | p. 179 |
Conclusion | p. 196 |
The "Turn of Fortune" (Yun-hui): Inherited Concepts and China's Response to the West | p. 205 |
Notes | p. 214 |
Escape from Disillusionment: Personality and Value Change in the Case of Sung Chiao-jen | p. 217 |
Notes | p. 232 |
Contributors | p. 237 |
Glossary | p. 239 |
Index | p. 251 |
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