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Plato's Cosmic Animal Vs. the Daoist Cosmic Plant
The Old Master
A Daoist Model for a Kantian Church
Confucian Self-Cultivation and Daoist Personhood: Implications for Peace Education
A Theological Meditation on Augustine's De Trinitate and Laozi's Dao De Jing
The Three Teachings of Ancient China
Philosophy.Pdf
Laozi Have Advocated Humility in Leadership and a Restrained and Concessive Approach to Statecraft , Either for Ethical and Pacifi St Reasons Or for Tac- Tical Ends
Dbqs) SELECTIONS from the LAOZI (DAODEJING
Without Why: Useless Plants in Daoism and Christianity
Some Remarks on Manuscripts and Other Writing Supports in Ancient Greece*
Daoist/Taoist Altruism and Wateristic Personality: East and West
Laozi (Lao Tzu)
A Comparison of the Guodian and Mawangdui Laozi Texts/ Dan Murphy University of Massachusetts Amherst
Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Xunzi, Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy 7, DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-7745-2 1 2 M
0101P115 Introduction to Philosophy
Great Books for Real People an Abbreviated Great Books List with Retellings and Originals in the Best, Most Modern Translations
Early Chinese Philosophy
Top View
On Intercultural Dialogue
Heaven and Earth Are Inhuman, the Sage Is Inhuman
The Tao Te Ching
FENG CHIA UNIVERSITY Introduction to Philosophy GHUR306, December 21, 2020 - January 22, 2021
A Study on the Application of Laozi's Thoughts on Educational Leadership and Management
Laozi (Lao-Tzu) Lapide, Cornelius A
A Discussion of Xunzi's “Encouraging Learning” and Its Significance For
Daoist Harmony As a Chinese Philosophy and Psychology
The Conception of Ren 仁in Daodejing
Prolegomenon to Interreligious Dialogue in China
Indeterminacy and Moral Action in Laozi
The Global Contributions of Ancient Chinese Philosophy-Aesthetics
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Laozi
Daoist Harmony As a Chinese Philosophy and Psychology Yueh-Ting Lee University of Toledo,
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Ivanhoe — the Concept of De ("Virtue") in the Laozi Philip J
Selections from the Laozi (Daodejing): on Government
Daoist Mysticism: Embodiment, Eudaimonia, and Flow
The Concept of Human Nature in Wei-Jin Chinese Philosophy