The I Ching on Man and Society: An Exploration Into Its Theoretical Implications in Social Sciences

University Press of Amer (2000)
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Abstract

Sociologist Chang-Soo Chung (a sociologist whose academic affiliations are not noted) explores the thought system contained in the I Ching, which he argues are primarily sociological and political. He then extracts and examines from the I Ching the theoretical assumptions, hypotheses, or paradigmatic perspectives that have relevance to some issues in modern sociology. Primarily based on Robert Lynn's 1994 English translation of the I Ching. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.

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Select bibliography of works on the yijing " since 1985.Richard J. Smith - 2009 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (s1):152-163.

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