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Total 817 matching resources; showing results 721-740.

TypeLanguageAuthorTitleISBN
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.The right to selfishness: Yangism, Later Mohism, Chuang Tzu in "Individualism and Holism: Studies in Confucian and Taoist Values"
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.The Sharpening of Rational Debate: The Sophists in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.75-94
ChapterEnglishGraham, A.C.Two Political Heresies in "Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China" p.292-312
ChapterEnglishHall, David L.The Import of Analysis in Classical China - A Pragmatic Appraisal in "Two Roads to Wisdom?: Chinese and Analytic Philosophical Traditions" p.153-168
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadA Tao of Tao in Chuang-tzu in "Experimental Essays on Chuang-Tzu (Asian Studies at Hawaii, No. 29)" p.24-55
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadBackground Theories of Language in Ancient China in "Language and Logic in Ancient China (Michigan studies on China)" p.55-99
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadConfucius: The Baseline in "A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpretation" p.57-94
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadHan Feizi: The Ruler's Interpretation in "A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpretation" p.344-376
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadKung-sun Lung and the White-Horse Paradox in "Language and Logic in Ancient China (Michigan studies on China)" p.140-172
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadLaozi: Language and Society in "A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpretation" p.196-232
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadMencius: The Establishment Strikes Back in "A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpretation" p.153-195
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadMetaphysical and Moral Transcendence in Chinese Thought in "Two Roads to Wisdom?: Chinese and Analytic Philosophical Traditions" p.197-228
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadMethodological Reflections in "Language and Logic in Ancient China (Michigan studies on China)" p.1-29
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadMozi: Setting the Philosophical Agenda in "A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpretation" p.95-152
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadNeo-Mohist Philosophy of Language in "Language and Logic in Ancient China (Michigan studies on China)" p.100-139
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadShould the Ancient Masters Value Reason? in "Chinese Texts and Philosophical Contexts: Essays Dedicated to Angus C. Graham" p.179-208
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadThe Mass Noun Hypothesis and Abstraction in Chinese Language and Thought in "Language and Logic in Ancient China (Michigan studies on China)" p.30-54
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadThe School of Names: Linguistic Analysis in China in "A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpretation" p.233-264
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadXunzi: Pragmatic Confucianism in "A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpretation" p.307-343
ChapterEnglishHansen, ChadZhuangzi: Discriminating About Discriminating in "A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpretation" p.265-306

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