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        1 On the Origins of Chinese Philosophy
Three Aspects of Origins
            
        
    
    
    
    
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        Chung-Ying Cheng
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Comparative Insights and the Philosophy of the Yijing ix
- Introduction 1
- On the Origins of Chinese Philosophy 11
- Classical Chinese Views of Reality and Divinity 61
- The Trinity of Cosmology, Ecology, and Ethics in the Confucian Personhood 85
- Toward an Integrative Pluralism of Religions 105
- On Neville’s Understanding of Chinese Philosophy 141
- Time in Chinese Philosophy 165
- On the Hierarchical Theory of Time with Reference to Chinese Philosophy of Dao (道) and Qi (气) 207
- Leibniz’s Notion of a Universal Characteristic and Symbolic Realism in the Yijing 231
- Appendix 261
- Notes 267
- Selected Bibliography 281
- Index 291
- Glossary Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Comparative Insights and the Philosophy of the Yijing ix
- Introduction 1
- On the Origins of Chinese Philosophy 11
- Classical Chinese Views of Reality and Divinity 61
- The Trinity of Cosmology, Ecology, and Ethics in the Confucian Personhood 85
- Toward an Integrative Pluralism of Religions 105
- On Neville’s Understanding of Chinese Philosophy 141
- Time in Chinese Philosophy 165
- On the Hierarchical Theory of Time with Reference to Chinese Philosophy of Dao (道) and Qi (气) 207
- Leibniz’s Notion of a Universal Characteristic and Symbolic Realism in the Yijing 231
- Appendix 261
- Notes 267
- Selected Bibliography 281
- Index 291
- Glossary Index 299