Sources of Chinese tradition, compiled by Wm. Theodore de Bary, Wing-tsit Chan [and] Burton Watson. With contributions by Yi-pao Mei [and others]

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Undetermined Series: Records of civilization, sources and studies ; no. 55. | Introduction to Oriental civilizationsPublication details: New York, Columbia University Press, 1960.Description: xxiv, 976 p. illus., maps. 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 951.0082
LOC classification:
  • DS703 .D4
Contents:
pt. 1. The classical period. The Chinese tradition in antiquity ; Confucius ; Mo Tzu: universal love, utilitarianism, and uniformity ; Taoism ; Logic and cosmology ; Molders of the Confucian tradition ; The legalists. -- pt. 2. The imperial age: Chʻin and Han. The imperial order ; The universal order ; The economic order ; Rationalism and superstition ; Confucianism and the Confucian canon ; The great Han historians. -- pt. 3. Neo-Taoism and Buddhism. Neo-Taoism ; The introduction of Buddhism ; The schools of Buddhism I ; The schools of Buddhism II. -- pt. 4. The Confucian revival. Precursors of the Confucian revival ; The Confucian revival in the Sung ; Neo-Confucianism: the school of principle or reason ; Neo-Confucianism: the school of the mind or intuition ; The late harvest of Confucian scholarship ; Popular religion and secret societies. -- pt. 5. China and the new world. The opening of China to the West ; The heavenly kingdom of the Taipings ; Reform and reaction under the Manchus ; The Nationalist Revolution ; The new culture movement ; Chinese Communism.
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Translations from various sources and by various individuals.

Bibliography: p. [949]-956.

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pt. 1. The classical period. The Chinese tradition in antiquity ; Confucius ; Mo Tzu: universal love, utilitarianism, and uniformity ; Taoism ; Logic and cosmology ; Molders of the Confucian tradition ; The legalists. -- pt. 2. The imperial age: Chʻin and Han. The imperial order ; The universal order ; The economic order ; Rationalism and superstition ; Confucianism and the Confucian canon ; The great Han historians. -- pt. 3. Neo-Taoism and Buddhism. Neo-Taoism ; The introduction of Buddhism ; The schools of Buddhism I ; The schools of Buddhism II. -- pt. 4. The Confucian revival. Precursors of the Confucian revival ; The Confucian revival in the Sung ; Neo-Confucianism: the school of principle or reason ; Neo-Confucianism: the school of the mind or intuition ; The late harvest of Confucian scholarship ; Popular religion and secret societies. -- pt. 5. China and the new world. The opening of China to the West ; The heavenly kingdom of the Taipings ; Reform and reaction under the Manchus ; The Nationalist Revolution ; The new culture movement ; Chinese Communism.