Bulletin, Issue 76"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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It is not that a stick immersed in water did not appear broken in ancient China , but that “ the Chinese ” ignored the experience of the appearance of the broken rod because they were not philosophically or linguistically predisposed to ...
It is not that a stick immersed in water did not appear broken in ancient China , but that “ the Chinese ” ignored the experience of the appearance of the broken rod because they were not philosophically or linguistically predisposed to ...
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But by turning to the Chinese tradition itself , or , rather , to one of the many heterogeneous parts of which it is composed , can we confirm , reject or modify these statements ? Is the claim that “ the Chinese ” did not care to ...
But by turning to the Chinese tradition itself , or , rather , to one of the many heterogeneous parts of which it is composed , can we confirm , reject or modify these statements ? Is the claim that “ the Chinese ” did not care to ...
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Henderson , John B. The Development and Decline of Chinese Cosmology . New York : Columbia University Press , 1984 . Hsiao , Kung - chuan . A History of Chinese Political Thought . Volume I : From the Beginnings to the Sixth Century ...
Henderson , John B. The Development and Decline of Chinese Cosmology . New York : Columbia University Press , 1984 . Hsiao , Kung - chuan . A History of Chinese Political Thought . Volume I : From the Beginnings to the Sixth Century ...
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