Confucius--the Secular as SacredHarper & Row, 1972 - 84 էջ The author's primary aim is to help readers discover what is distinctive in Confucius & to learn what he can teach us. |
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... historical Confucius said all or any of these “ sayings . ” After eliminating certain passages in this spirit , on the basis of independent scholarly studies ( see the appended Note on Textual Matters ) , we are left with a text that ...
... historical Confucius said all or any of these “ sayings . ” After eliminating certain passages in this spirit , on the basis of independent scholarly studies ( see the appended Note on Textual Matters ) , we are left with a text that ...
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... historical information , with- out any reasonable grounds for supposing such information existed , how can Confucius be legitimately criticized for sup- posing that there was only one great civilization , at the " cen- ter " of things ...
... historical information , with- out any reasonable grounds for supposing such information existed , how can Confucius be legitimately criticized for sup- posing that there was only one great civilization , at the " cen- ter " of things ...
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... historical curiosity for Western man and to keep it as a teaching with relevance to all men . We began by consid- ering the problem of culture conflict for one who teaches a " return " to the Ancient Way . But now we see that the teach ...
... historical curiosity for Western man and to keep it as a teaching with relevance to all men . We began by consid- ering the problem of culture conflict for one who teaches a " return " to the Ancient Way . But now we see that the teach ...
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