גרסה עברית כולל הערות והפניות לספרות בעברית Digital Anthology |
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Chinese Philosophy |
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| Chinese Philosophy in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, by Roger T. Ames, David L. Hall. | |||||||||
ConfucianismConfucius (551-479 BCE) |
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| Confucian Analects, translated by James Legge. | |||||||||
| The Analects of Confucius, translated by Arthur Waley. | |||||||||
| Key characters in the Analects by 8 translators. | |||||||||
ConfucianismMencius (371 - 289 BCE ?) |
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| Mencius, translated by James Legge. | |||||||||
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ConfucianismText: The Great Learning |
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| The Great Learning , translated by James Legge. | |||||||||
ConfucianismText: The Doctrine of the Mean |
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| The Doctrine of the Mean, translated by James Legge. | |||||||||
DaoismLao Tzu (?) / Laozi (?) |
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| Dao De Jing, translated by D.C Lau | |||||||||
Daoism |
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Chuang Tzu / Zhuang Zi (4 cent. BCE) |
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| Chuang Tzu, translated by Lin Yu-tang. | |||||||||
Confucianism Hsun Tzu / Xunzi (310-? BCE)
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| Ch. 6: Contra Twelve Philosophers. In Knoblock, trans. Xunzi, vol. 1. | |||||||||
| Ch. 17: A Discussion of Heaven. In Watson, trans. Hsun Tzu, Basic Writings. | |||||||||
| Ch. 19: A Discussion Of Rites. In Watson, trans. Hsun Tzu, Basic Writings. | |||||||||
| Ch. 20:
A Discussion Of Music. In Watson, trans.
Hsun Tzu, Basic Writings. (A Discussion of Heaven - 17 +A Discussion of Ritual - 19) plus |
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| Ch. 33:Human Nature Is Bad, in Patricia Ebrey, Chinese Civilization : A Sourcebook, 2d ed. | |||||||||
LegalismHan Fei Tzu / Han Fei Zi (280?-233 BCE) |
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Five Vermin. Eminence in Learning. translated by J. Knoblock. |
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regulations. The two handles. W.L. Liao, trans, The Complete Works of Han Fei Tzu. |
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| (The way of the Ruler) + The Ten Faults. | |||||||||
Critiques |
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| A Study of Chinese Philosophy in the West - A Bibliographic Introduction, by Karel L. van der Leeuw. | |||||||||
Chinese History and Philosophy |
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| Chapter One, Off to a Good Start. | |||||||||
| Chapter Two, Classical China. | |||||||||
| Chapter Three, Early Confucianism (Confucius, Mencius, and Xunzi). | |||||||||
| Chapter Four, Early Daoism. | |||||||||
| Chapter Five, Legalism. | |||||||||
| Chapter Six, The World of Thought in the Han Dynasty (and Later). | |||||||||
| Chapter Seven, Later Daoism. | |||||||||
| Chapter Eight, The Middle Dynasties. | |||||||||
| Chapter Nine, Later Confucianism. | |||||||||
| Chapter Ten, Late Imperial China. | |||||||||
| Chapter Eleven, Women & Men in Society. | |||||||||
| Chapter Twelve, Optional Supplement, Myth, History, Cultural Values, Social Tensions. | |||||||||
Printed Anthology of Chinese Philosophy |
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