Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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... Taoism . Analects , XI , 11 . On this point , which has not been clearly stated before , see my article , " The Chinese View of Immortality : Its Expression by Chu Hsi and Its Relationship to Buddhist Thought , ” Review of Religion 6.4 ...
... Taoism . Analects , XI , 11 . On this point , which has not been clearly stated before , see my article , " The Chinese View of Immortality : Its Expression by Chu Hsi and Its Relationship to Buddhist Thought , ” Review of Religion 6.4 ...
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... Taoism which developed , in part , as a Chinese imitation of the formal aspects of Buddhism . It is true that the innumerable divinities of Buddhism and Taoism have since found a ready welcome among the Chinese masses , but this ...
... Taoism which developed , in part , as a Chinese imitation of the formal aspects of Buddhism . It is true that the innumerable divinities of Buddhism and Taoism have since found a ready welcome among the Chinese masses , but this ...
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... Taoism , the philosophy which has best expressed this mystic aware- ness of the oneness of the universe , we find many striking anticipations of the ideas that were propounded in the West by Rousseau some two thousand years later . Like ...
... Taoism , the philosophy which has best expressed this mystic aware- ness of the oneness of the universe , we find many striking anticipations of the ideas that were propounded in the West by Rousseau some two thousand years later . Like ...
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