Meeting of Minds: Intellectual and Religious Interaction in East Asian Traditions of Thought: Essays in Honor of Wing-Tsit Chan and William Theodore De Bary
Irene Bloom & Joshua A. Fogel (eds.)
Columbia University Press (1997)
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| Keywords | Philosophy, Confucian Philosophy, Asian | |||||||||
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| Call number | B127.C65.M44 1997 | |||||||||
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Wing-tsit Chan (1972). Correspondence. Philosophy East and West 22 (4):90 -.
Wing-Tsit Chan (1957). Neo-Confucianism and Chinese Scientific Thought. Philosophy East and West 6 (4):309-332.
Wing-tsit Chan (1973). Chan Jo-Shui's Influence on Wang Yang-Ming. Philosophy East and West 23 (1/2):9-30.
Irene Bloom (1995). Wing-Tsit Chan, 1901-1994: In Memoriam, on the Occasion of the East-West Philosophers Conference, January 8, 1995. Philosophy East and West 45 (4):467-471.
Jeffrey L. Richey (ed.) (2008). Teaching Confucianism. Oxford University Press.
Weiming Tu (1985). Confucian Thought: Selfhood as Creative Transformation. State University of New York Press.
Wing-Tsit Chan (1955). The Evolution of the Confucian Concept Jên. Philosophy East and West 4 (4):295-319.
Wing-tsit Chan (1988). Exploring the Confucian Tradition. Philosophy East and West 38 (3):234-250.
Deborah Sommer (2001). Meeting of Minds: Intellectual and Religious Interaction in East Asian Traditions of Thought (Review). Philosophy East and West 51 (2):318-320.
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