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An introduction to Chinese philosophy

Part of the Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy series
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This comprehensive introductory textbook to early Chinese philosophy covers a range of philosophical traditions which arose during the Spring and Autumn (722-476 BCE) and Warring States (475-221 BCE) periods in China, including Confucianism, Mohism, Daoism, and Legalism.

It considers concepts, themes and argumentative methods of early Chinese philosophy and follows the development of some ideas in subsequent periods, including the introduction of Buddhism into China.

The book examines key issues and debates in early Chinese philosophy, cross-influences between its traditions and interpretations by scholars up to the present day.

The discussion draws upon both primary texts and secondary sources, and there are suggestions for further reading.

This will be an invaluable guide for all who are interested in the foundations of Chinese philosophy and its richness and continuing relevance.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521608929 / 9780521608923
Paperback
181.11
31/07/2008
United Kingdom
English
336 p.
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