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999 _c68620
_d68620
082 _a181.11
_bCRE
100 _aCreel, H. G.
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245 _aChinese thought from confucius to Mao Tse-Tung
260 _aNew York
_bMentat Books
_c1953
300 _avii,240p.
505 _aContents I. The Chinese View 9 II. Before Confucius 17 III. Confucius and the Struggle for Human Happiness 29 IV. Mo Tzu and the Quest for Peace and Order 45 V. Mencius and the Emphasis on Human Nature 61 VI. The Mystical Skepticism of the Taoists 81 VII. The Authoritarianism of Hsun Tzu 98 VIII. The Totalitariansim of the Legalists 113 IX. The Eclectics of Han 132 X. Buddhism and Neo-Confucianism 152 XI. The Reaction against Neo-Confucianism 176 XII. The Influence of the West 190 XIII. In Retrospect 208 Suggestions for Further Reading 212 Bibliography 215 References 221 Index 236
890 _aIndia
891 _aFA
650 _aPhilosophy, Chinese
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