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  1. Curious Land: Jesuit Accommodation and the Origins of Sinology.Paul A. Cohen - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 37 (4):456-458.
  • The Linking of Spinoza to Chinese Thought by Bayle and Malebranche.Yuen-Ting Lai - 1985 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (2):151.
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  • Leibniz and China: A Commerce of Light.Franklin Perkins - 2004 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Why was Leibniz so fascinated by Chinese philosophy and culture? What specific forms did his interest take? How did his interest compare with the relative indifference of his philosophical contemporaries and near-contemporaries such as Spinoza and Locke? In this highly original book, Franklin Perkins examines Leibniz's voluminous writings on the subject and suggests that his interest was founded in his own philosophy: the nature of his metaphysical and theological views required him to take Chinese thought seriously. Leibniz was unusual in (...)
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  • Leibniz korrespondiert mit China.Rita Widmaier - 1992 - Studia Leibnitiana 24 (1):117-120.
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  • 'What Does Heaven Say?': Christian Wolff and Western Interpretations of Confucian Ethics.Robert B. Louden - 2002 - In Bryan W. Van Norden (ed.), Confucius and the Analects: New Essays. Oup Usa. pp. 73--93.
     
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