Chinese Language, Thought, and Culture: Nivison and His Critics
Open Court Publishing (1996)
Abstract
This collection of essays by leading sinologists, historians, and philosophers both challenges and extends the work of David Nivison, whose contributions range across moral philosophy, religious thought, intellectual history, and Chinese language. Nivison himself replies to each essay.ISBN(s)
0812693183 (pbk. : alk. paper) 0812693183 9780812693188
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