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Wiebke Denecke
This book explores readings of seven examples of Masters Literature and asks what proponents of a "Chinese philosophy" gained by creating a Chinese equivalent of philosophy and what we might gain by approaching these texts through other disciplines, questions, and concerns. By historicizing the notion of Chinese philosophy, we can, the author contends, answer not only the question of whether there is a Chinese philosophy but also the more interesting question of the future of philosophical thought around the world. --Book Jacket.
| Publisher | the Harvard University Asia Center for the Harvard-Yenching Institute, distributed by Harvard University Press, Harvard University Press, Harvard University Asia Center |
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| Pages | 386 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-674-05609-1 primary |
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