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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... thinking . This " thought which knows nothing of teleology and therefore knows noth- ing of freedom " expresses the morphology of its environment , whether this be the social environment in which people perform ritual acts or the cosmic ...
... thinking . This " thought which knows nothing of teleology and therefore knows noth- ing of freedom " expresses the morphology of its environment , whether this be the social environment in which people perform ritual acts or the cosmic ...
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... thinking — is written in response to a set of lines that appear to explicitly oppose any attempt to build a cosmogony ? This combination — a cosmogony that scholars want to celebrate along with an earlier set of lines that appear to ...
... thinking — is written in response to a set of lines that appear to explicitly oppose any attempt to build a cosmogony ? This combination — a cosmogony that scholars want to celebrate along with an earlier set of lines that appear to ...
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... thinking embedded in human language itself and underlying all upper layers such as logical , causal , philosophical , and sci- entific thinking . Correlative thinking is not only common to both China and the West , it also provides the ...
... thinking embedded in human language itself and underlying all upper layers such as logical , causal , philosophical , and sci- entific thinking . Correlative thinking is not only common to both China and the West , it also provides the ...
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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