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Preface..................................................... (1)
PART ONE THE THEORY OF HEAVEN
Chapter 1 On the Origin of the World ....................... (29)
Section I Concepts of Yin-Yang,the Six Elements and Five
Phases from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the
Spring and Autumn Period ..................... (30)
Section II Laozhuang’s Dao and Qi Concepts and Their Historical
Extensions.................................. (35)
Section HI The Doctrine of the Mean and Mencius’s Heaven of
Morality.................................... (50)
Section IV Theories of Qi in Pre-Qin Period .............. (56)
Section V Dong Zhongshu’s Thoughts on “Heaven”and
“Yuan” ....................................... (71)
Section VI The Theory of Yuan Qi in the Han Dynasty and Its
Historical Extensions ........................ (73)
Section Vi Theories of “Valuing Nonbeing” /‘Extolling Being”
and“ Self-Transformation” from the Wei and Jin
Dynasties .................................... (78)
Section VIE Emptiness of Nature and Idealism in
Buddhism ..................................... (87)
Section IX Neo-Confucianist Theories on Qi, Li and Xin as
Fundamentals ................................. (96)
Chapter 2 The Theory of Motion ............................ (105)
Section I “Motion”and “Stillness” ...................... (105)
Section E “Change”and “Regularity” ..................... (114)
An Outline of Traditional Chinese Philosophy
Section HI The Cause of Motion ............................ (118)
Section IV The Basic Laws of Motion .........*............ (124)
Chapter 3 Theories of Time and Space ........................ (135)
Section I The Naming of Time and Space .................. (135)
Section II The Features of Time and Space ................ (138)
Section I The Unlimitedness and Limitedness of Time
and Space ..................................... (143 )
Chapter 4 The Theory of Body and Spirit ...................... (148)
Section I Whether There Are Ghosts and Gods ............... (148)
Section II The Origin of Body and Spirit ....*............ (155)
Section HI The Perishability and Imperishability of Body
and Spirit ..................................... (159)
PART TWO THE THEORY OF MAN
Chapter 5 The Relationship between Heaven and Human ··· (173)
Section I Fissions and Fusions Between Man and
Heaven ..................................... (173)
Section II The Fusions Between Man and Heaven ............ ( 177)
Section HI Perceiving the Fissions Between Man and
Heaven ......................................... (191)
Chapter 6 Theories of Human Nature ........................... (200)
Section I Nature and Practice ............................ (200)
Section II Human Nature Contains No Good nor Evil and
Human Nature Contains Good and Evil ........... (202)
Section M Human Nature is Good vs. Human Nature is
Evil ........................................... (203)
Section IV The Naturalness of Human Nature ................ (211)
Section V The Three Grades of Human Nature .............. (215)
Section VI “ Nature Is Good And Emotion Is Evil” and the
Compatibility of Nature and Emotion ............ (216)
Section W Theories of the Buddha Nature .................. (219)
Section VI The“Heaven֊and-Earth-Bestowed Nature” and the
“the Nature of Physical Temperament” .......... (221)
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Section IX “The Mind Unites Nature and Emotions”and
“Heart-Mind is Nature” ........................ (223)
Chapter 7 Theories of Values ................................. (230)
Section I The Six Storehouses and Three Actions and the
Three Imperishables ........................... (231)
Section II Confucius Valuing Benevolence ................. (232)
Section HI Mohists’“Valuing Impartial Care”............... (242)
Section IV The“Wu Wei”and“Untroubled Ease”of
Daoism ........................................ ( 247 )
Section V The Assertion for Power and Law in
Legalism ...................................... ( 267 )
Section VI Yang Zhu’s Self-Preservation and the Hedonism
in the Liezi ................................... (273)
Section YU Immortality in Daoism and Nirvana in
Buddhism ..................................... (278)
Chapter 8 The View on History ................................ (281)
Section I The Evolution and Degradation of History ........ (281)
Section II The Laws and Impetus of Historical
Development ................................... ( 295 )
Section M The Relationship Among Morality, Economics and
Politics ...................................... (307 )
PART THREE THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE
Chapter 9 The Relationship Between Subject and Object ··· (319)
Section I The Differentiation and Union of Subject
and Object ..................................... (319)
Section II The Unification of Subject and Object ............ (332)
Chapter 10 Methodology of Knowledge Acquisition ............... (344)
Section I Hearing and Seeing and Thinking and
Reflection ..................................... (345)
Section II “Gradual Enlightenment”and “Instantaneous
Enlightenment” ...................*............. ( 353 )
Section M Knowledge and Cultivation ......................... (360)
An Outline of Traditional Chinese Philosophy
Section IV To Know and To Take Action ................* (366)
Chapter 11 Theories of Name and Reality ................ (373)
Section I “The Dao is Hidden and Has No Name”and
“Reflecting True Nature with Name” ....... (373)
Section II Language Cannot Fully Express Ideas and
Language Can Fully Express Ideas.......... (391)
Chapter 12 Theories of Truth ........................... (404)
Section I “Right and Wrong”and“Genuine Knowledge” ··· (404)
Section H The Standard of Genuine Knowledge ........ (419)
Translators’Afterword ................................. (431)
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