Transition to Neo-Confucianism: Shao Yung on Knowledge and Symbols of Reality
Stanford University Press (1989)
| Abstract | Shao Yung1 Shao Yung (-77) was an extraordinary thinker who lived during an extraordinary age. Among the great thinkers of the Northern Sung (960-), ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Neo-Confucianism | |||||||||
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| Call number | B128.S5.B57 1989 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0804715505 9780804715508 | |||||||||
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