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A history of Chinese philosophy. Volume II. The period of classical learning (from the second century B. C. to the twentieth century A. D. )


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Author

Fung Yu-lan

Year of Publication

1953

Publisher

E. J. Brill

Pages

809

Language

en

ARI Id

1673000920196


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Translator’s Preface xiii
Translator's Historical Introduction xix
Chapter I — A General Discussion of the Period of Classical Learning 1
Chapter II — Tung Chung-shu and the New Text School 7
1 The School of Yin and Yang and the New Text School 7
2 The Cosmological System of the Yin-Yang School 11
3 Tung Chung-shu's Position among the Confucianists of the Former Han Dynasty 16
4 Yuan, Heaven, the Yin and Yang, and the Five Elements 19
5 The Four Seasons 23
6 The Correlation of Man with the Numerical Categories of Heaven 30
7 Human Nature and the Feelings 32
8 Individual and Social Ethics 38
9 Polital and Social Philosophy 46
10 Visitations and Prodigies 55
11 Philosophy of History 58
12 Significance of the Spring and Autumn Annals 71
Chapter III — Prognostication Texts, Apocrypha, and Numerology during the Han Dynasty 88
1 Apocrypha and Prognostication Texts 88
2 Numerology 91
3 The Numbers of the Yin and Yang 96
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