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Three Ways Of Thought In Ancient China
Arthur Waley

Three Ways Of Thought In Ancient China

Stanford University Press (Jun 01, 1991)
9780804711692
| Paperback
240 pages | 137 x 211 mm | English
$ 18.00 | Value: $ 18.00
Dewey 181.11
LC Classification B126 .W3 1982
LC Control No. 82232832

Subject

  • Literary Collections / Asian
  • Philosophy / Eastern
  • Philosophy / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical
  • Philosophy, Chinese
  • Political Science / General

Plot

"Whether he is ‘journeying with Chuang Tzu in the realm of Nothing Whatever,' analyzing the Confucian ideal type of Government by Goodness (as advocated by Mencius), or discussing the practical advice to rulers given by Han Fei Tzu and other realists, Mr. Waley contrives, as is his wont, to extract savory and satisfying fare from the frequently dry bones of ancient Chinese philosophy. . . . The book is enhanced by the polished and lucid style of Mr. Waley's translations." - The Times Literary Supplement"Chuang Tzu, Mencius, and the Realists, three conflicting points of view from the 4th century B.C., are discussed in this well-presented work." - Second Wave Books on Asia

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