
Learning to Emulate the Wise
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- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Frontispece
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- About the Series
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I. From Philosophy to Zhexue
- 1. Nishi Amane and the Birth of "Philosophy" and "Chinese Philosophy"
- 2. The Role of Masters Studies in the Early Formation of Chinese Philosophy
- 3. Zhang Taiyan, Yog¯ac¯ara Buddhism, and Chinese Philosophy
- Part II. The Beida and Tsinghua Schools of Philosophy
- 4. Developing the Academic Discipline of ChinesePhilosophy
- 5. Hu Shi and the Search for System
- 6. Introducing Buddhism as Philosophy
- 7. Daoism as Academic Philosophy
- 8. Jin Yuelin's Ambivalent Status as a "Chinese Philosopher"
- Part III. The Critics' Voices
- 9. Fu Sinian's Views on Philosophy, Ancient ChineseMasters, and Chinese Philosophy
- 10. Marxist Views on Traditional Chinese Philosophy Pre-1949
- Epilogue
- Index
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