Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 128
... Chinese civilization.2 The prevailing attitude of sophisticated Chinese toward the super- natural is perhaps best summed up by Confucius himself ( 551-479 B. C. ) , who once when asked by a disciple about the meaning of death , replied ...
... Chinese civilization.2 The prevailing attitude of sophisticated Chinese toward the super- natural is perhaps best summed up by Confucius himself ( 551-479 B. C. ) , who once when asked by a disciple about the meaning of death , replied ...
Page 129
... China . What is important , however , is the fact that , from the very beginnings of Chinese history , the most vital and sincere form of religious feeling has been that expressed in the worship of departed ancestors . And this has been ...
... China . What is important , however , is the fact that , from the very beginnings of Chinese history , the most vital and sincere form of religious feeling has been that expressed in the worship of departed ancestors . And this has been ...
Page 137
... Chinese state as the best the world had ever seen.17 As a corollary to the Chinese respect for learning has been a corre- sponding dislike of violence and strife . Reason , arbitration and compro- mise are ( in theory , if sometimes not ...
... Chinese state as the best the world had ever seen.17 As a corollary to the Chinese respect for learning has been a corre- sponding dislike of violence and strife . Reason , arbitration and compro- mise are ( in theory , if sometimes not ...
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