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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... references out of some 500 paragraphs ( a num- ber of which , in turn , treat more than one topic ) ? And why should these few references be so vague and unelaborated ? We know that Confucius did not hesitate to repeat and to elaborate ...
... references out of some 500 paragraphs ( a num- ber of which , in turn , treat more than one topic ) ? And why should these few references be so vague and unelaborated ? We know that Confucius did not hesitate to repeat and to elaborate ...
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... reference to the unique individual who performs the act metaphors of " grasping " and " near . " I have tried to bring out explicitly what I take to be the terms of the “ analogy , ” and I have tried to use words very close in meaning ...
... reference to the unique individual who performs the act metaphors of " grasping " and " near . " I have tried to bring out explicitly what I take to be the terms of the “ analogy , ” and I have tried to use words very close in meaning ...
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... reference to the inner psyche . He could have done this if he had had such a basic metaphor in mind , had seen its plausibility , but on reflection had decided to reject it . But this is not what I am arguing here . My thesis is that ...
... reference to the inner psyche . He could have done this if he had had such a basic metaphor in mind , had seen its plausibility , but on reflection had decided to reject it . But this is not what I am arguing here . My thesis is that ...
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