Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "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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... argued in regard to Confucian commentaries to the classics , Although such cosmological dualities as yin - yang were probably not formulated in the first place to serve exegetical ends , they were developed through being widely used to ...
... argued in regard to Confucian commentaries to the classics , Although such cosmological dualities as yin - yang were probably not formulated in the first place to serve exegetical ends , they were developed through being widely used to ...
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... argued elsewhere , however , cosmological views were arguments in the early Han , not assumptions.47 And , as I have argued here , at least some of the authors in the early Han were fully aware that , when they read earlier texts ...
... argued elsewhere , however , cosmological views were arguments in the early Han , not assumptions.47 And , as I have argued here , at least some of the authors in the early Han were fully aware that , when they read earlier texts ...
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... argued elsewhere , evidence suggests that these developments depended less on increases in literacy rates , as Goody and others have argued , than on the vastly expanded use after the mid first millennium BCE of light - weight writing ...
... argued elsewhere , evidence suggests that these developments depended less on increases in literacy rates , as Goody and others have argued , than on the vastly expanded use after the mid first millennium BCE of light - weight writing ...
Contents
Reconsidering the Correlative Cosmology of Early China | 5 |
Correlative Cosmology and its Histories | 13 |
Violent Misreadings The Hermeneutics of Cosmology | 29 |
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