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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... nature of the practice of giving names to objects .... " 26 Both writers are referring in the main to a short passage in the " Zheng ming " chapter which they patently take as a general statement about the " essential nature " of " all ...
... nature of the practice of giving names to objects .... " 26 Both writers are referring in the main to a short passage in the " Zheng ming " chapter which they patently take as a general statement about the " essential nature " of " all ...
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... nature of names . " Neither the Xunzi nor early Chi- nese philosophy in general tends towards such a ... nature . ' What is produced out of the harmony of inborn nature ... and what from birth is effortless and spontaneous are called ...
... nature of names . " Neither the Xunzi nor early Chi- nese philosophy in general tends towards such a ... nature . ' What is produced out of the harmony of inborn nature ... and what from birth is effortless and spontaneous are called ...
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... natural philosophy took nature as their primary object of investigation and thus developed theories to rationalize nature and explain phenom- ena in terms of perceived regularities in the operation of nature itself . Based on this ...
... natural philosophy took nature as their primary object of investigation and thus developed theories to rationalize nature and explain phenom- ena in terms of perceived regularities in the operation of nature itself . Based on this ...
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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