An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy: - From Ancient Philosophy to Chinese Buddhism
Posted on 22. Feb, 2009 by James Miller
| Title | An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy: - From Ancient Philosophy to Chinese Buddhism |
| Publication Type | Book |
| Year of Publication | 2006 |
| Authors | Liu, Jeeloo |
| Date Published | 2006 |
| Publisher | Blackwell Publishing |
| ISBN Number | 1405129492 |
| Keywords | Buddhism, Chinese, Confucius, Consciousness, Laozi, Mencius, Philosophy, Taoism, Zhuangzi |
| Abstract | Beginning with the philosophy of Yijing, part I - covers seven additional major philosophers from the ancient period: - Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, Mozi, Laozi, Zhuangzi, and Hanfeizi. Part II - introduces the reader to the four major schools in Chinese Buddhism: - the consciousness-only, the Hua-yan, the Tian-tai, and the Chan. Mutual themes connect chapters, highlighting the continuity of thought, while an unbiased analysis helps to define their differences. Contemporary commentaries and debates on the central issues in Chinese philosophy round out the book, presenting an incisive introduction to the field. (publisher, edited) |
