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Ritual and deference: extending Chinese philosophy in a comparative context
Robert C. Neville
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Frontmatter
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PREFACE (page xi)
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ONE A Confucian Program (page 1)
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TWO The Significance of Confucian Values (page 15)
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THREE Ritual in Xunzi (page 27)
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FOUR Daoist Relativism, Ethical Choice, and Normative Measure (page 41)
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FIVE Chinese Influences in English-Speaking Philosophy (page 59)
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SIX Methodology, Practices, and Disciplines in Chinese and Western Philosophy (page 75)
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SEVEN Metaphysics for Contemporary Chinese Philosophy (page 89)
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EIGHT The Conscious and Unconscious Placing of Ritual in Humanity (page 101)
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NINE The Contemporary Mutual Development of Confucianism and Christianity (page 113)
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TEN The Personal and the Impersonal in Conceptions of Divinity (page 121)
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ELEVEN On Comparison (page 127)
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TWELVE Contributions of Chinese Philosophy: A Summary Discussion (page 149)
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NOTES (page 163)
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INDEX (page 187)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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PEW | 62.1 (Jan. 2012): 131-134 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/philosophy_east_and_west/v062/62.1.tan.html |
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Published: c2008
Publisher: State University of New York Press
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