Entries include: Aesthetics * Buddhism in China * Chen-Jen (true person) * Ch'eng I * Chün-Tzu (ethically superior person) * Confucian Tradition * Confucianism in Japan * Ethical Argumentation * Intercultural Hermeneutics * Jen (benevolence) * Later Mohism * Legalism * Mao Tse-Tung * Mou Tsung-San * Mythology and Early Chinese Thought * Philosophy of Literature * Pi (obscuration, blindness) * Problem of Translation * School of Names * Tao (way) * Wang Fu-Chih * Yang Chu * Yu-Wu (being, non-being) * and many more.
Antonio S. Cua, currently on the faculty at The Catholic University of America, is a past president of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, and past president and chairman of the Executive Board of the International Society of Chinese Philosophy. Professor Cua's works include Ethical Argumentation: A Study in Hsün Tzu'sMoral Epistemology, Unity of Knowledge and Action: AStudy in Wang Yang-Ming's Moral Psychology, and many other books and journal articles.
"A milestone, a welcome tome to fill a lamentable
information-lacuna on Chinese philosophy... A monumental
achievement and a landmark contribution." -- Dao: AJournal of
Contemporary Philosophy
"The first in the English language, this work provides an excellent
introduction to Chinese philosophy... Essential. Undergraduates,
Asian studies or philosophy students, researchers, and academic and
public libraries." -- Choice
"A milestone, a welcome tome to fill a lamentable
information-lacuna on Chinese philosophy... A monumental
achievement and a landmark contribution." -- Dao: A Journal of
Contemporary Philosophy
"A valuable reference book not only for those students and scholars
in the field of Chinese philosophy but also for all philosophers
who are interested in broadening their philosophical
perspectives... A significant contribution." -- The Review of
Metaphysics
"This reference work will realistically underpin undergraduate and
graduate investigation into topics as wide apart as rights and
moral action, scientism and logic...Will certainly guarantee wide
sales, especially where Chinese philosophy and ethics are studies
in English-language translation." -- Reference Reviews
"Those working in Chinese philosophy will welcome the publication
of the Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy... generally useful and
interesting." -- Philosophy East & West"This massive Encyclopedia
of Chinese Philosophy is a milestone, a welcome tome to fill a
lamentable information-lacuna on Chinese philosophy in our
contemporary scholarship." - Dao: A Journal of Comparitive
Philosophy"This Encyclopedia is a monumental achievement of Chinese
philosophy in our contemporary world." - Dao: A Journal of
Comparitive Philosophy
Ask a Question About this Product More... |