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9. Heaven and Earth
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- List of Illustrations IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- 1. Introduction 1
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PART ONE Basic Concepts of Chu Hsi's Natural Philosophy
- 2. Li and Ke-wu (Investigation of Things) 17
- 3. Ch'i 31
- 4. Yin-Yang and the Five Phases 42
- 5. Shu, Images (Hsiang), and Other Categories 70
- 6. Kuei-Shen 91
- 7. Heaven and the Sages 108
- 8. Stimulus-Response (Kan-Ying) and Pien-Hua 122
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8. Stimulus-Response (Kan-Ying) and Pien-Hua
- 9. Heaven and Earth 133
- 10. The Myriad Things 172
- 11. Man 206
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PART THREE Chu Hsi and the "Scientific" Traditions of Specialized Knowledge
- 12. Chu Hsi on Specialists and Their Specialized Knowledge 243
- 13. Comparison with the Western Scientific Tradition 295
- 14. Concluding Remarks: General Features of Chu Hsi's Natural Knowledge 315
- Glossary 327
- Bibliography 353
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- List of Illustrations IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- 1. Introduction 1
-
PART ONE Basic Concepts of Chu Hsi's Natural Philosophy
- 2. Li and Ke-wu (Investigation of Things) 17
- 3. Ch'i 31
- 4. Yin-Yang and the Five Phases 42
- 5. Shu, Images (Hsiang), and Other Categories 70
- 6. Kuei-Shen 91
- 7. Heaven and the Sages 108
- 8. Stimulus-Response (Kan-Ying) and Pien-Hua 122
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8. Stimulus-Response (Kan-Ying) and Pien-Hua
- 9. Heaven and Earth 133
- 10. The Myriad Things 172
- 11. Man 206
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PART THREE Chu Hsi and the "Scientific" Traditions of Specialized Knowledge
- 12. Chu Hsi on Specialists and Their Specialized Knowledge 243
- 13. Comparison with the Western Scientific Tradition 295
- 14. Concluding Remarks: General Features of Chu Hsi's Natural Knowledge 315
- Glossary 327
- Bibliography 353
- Index 369