The flourishing of the Dao in Confucian and Daoist learning: Introduction
Central to both the Confucian and Daoist imagination, the concept of the Daocuts across partisan or sectarian divides. While open to diverse interpretations, itfurnishes a focus in the unfolding of Chinese thought. Extending beyond China,the concept has made its presence felt in Korea and Japan. Put...
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Main Author: | CHAN, Alan Kam Leung |
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2016
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