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Study and Uses of the I Ching in Tokugawa Japan
Mencius on Becoming Human a Dissertation Submitted To
The Book of Changes As a Mirror of the Mind: the Evolution of the Zhouyi in China and Beyond1
The I Ching, Yin-Yang, and the "Five Forces"
The I Ching: James Legge (1899, Second Edition Facsimile)
THE I CHING: Image, Concept and Action
I Ching: Structure, Origin, and Interpretations
The Definitive Translation by Taoist Master Alfred Huang, First Paperback Edition 2004, Inner Traditions International
The I Ching and the Adaptation of Western Science in Tokugawa Japan
PROGRAM SYLLABUS Outline the Course Provides a Detailed Historical Overview of Chinese Philosophy, from the Origins of the Chinese Civilization to the Modern Day
TRAD101 Languages & Cultures of East Asia
The I Ching Yijing
Meditation, Divination and Dream Interpretation: Chan/Zen Buddhism, the I Ching (Book of Changes), and Other Chinese Devices for Jungian Self-Realization
Zhu Xi's Conception of Divination As Spiritual Practice
Section 4 ASIAN PHILOSOPHY Fall 2015 Syllabus
New Dimensions of Confucian and Neo-Confucian Philosophy
THE IDEA of NATURE in the DAOIST CLASSIC of LIEZI by YIN-CHING CHEN DISSERTATION Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Require
I Ching. I Change. My Reflection in a Changing World
Top View
The Chinese Correlative Worldview: from Yijing to Modeling of Confucian Decision-Making
Bian (Change): a Perpetual Discourse of I Ching
Divination As Spiritual Practice in Song Confucianism
A Translation of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching and Wang Pi's Commentary
From Tao to Dow
The Unification of China
Relational Learning in the Analects of Confucius: Exploring
I Ching Translated by Richard Wilhelm
1 Transcoding the I Ching As Composition Techniques in Chou
The Chinese Mind
Understanding System Dynamics with Eastern Philosophy
Introduction to the Study of the Changes (Yixue Qimeng 易學啟蒙)
I Ching the Book of Changes I Ching the Book of Changes
Yìjīng (I Ching)易經
The Dialogue of Civilizations: How the I Ching Can Help Understand the Relationship Between Globalization and Anti-Globalization
The Yin-Yang System of Ancient China: the Yijing-Book of Changes As a Pragmatic Metaphor for Change Theory
The I Ching in Late-Choso躪 Thought
Confucianism Orange Indicates a Glossary Term
Feng Shui: Changing Rules and Meanings Youcao
Yin–Yang and Its Relevance to Taijiquan