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Chinese language --- Philosophy, Chinese. --- Persuasion (Rhetoric) --- Philosophy, Chinese --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Chinese philosophy --- Rhetoric --- Forensics (Public speaking) --- Oratory --- Rhetoric. --- Ho-kuan-tzu. --- 鶡冠子. --- Heguanzi. --- Academic collection --- #SML: Paul Serruys --- S12/0510 --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Other Taoists and their works --- Persuasion (Rhetoric).
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Persuasion (Rhetoric) --- Ho-kuan-tzu --- Ho-kuan-tzu. - Ho-kuan-tzu. --- Chinese language - Rhetoric.
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Meng Tse --- Mencius --- Mengzi --- Mong-tseu --- Oosterse filosofie --- Philosophie orientale --- #GGSB: Oosterse filosofie --- 299.512 --- S12/0364 --- Academic collection --- #gsdbF --- Confucianisme. Mencius. I Ching --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Mengzi 孟子 Mencius (incl. works on Mencius ) --- Möngtse --- Meng-tse --- Măng-tsze --- Mōshi --- 맹자 --- Maengja --- Mōji --- Mėn-t︠s︡zy --- Meng Tseu --- Mong-dse --- Meng-tzu --- Menzius --- Mạnh-tử --- Mencij --- Mâncio --- 孟子 --- Meng, Ke --- Meng, Kʻo --- Men-Ke --- Mencius. --- 299.512 Confucianisme. Mencius. I Ching --- Meng Tseu. --- Philosophy --- China
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Mozi (ca. 479-381), known as the first outspoken critic of Confucius, is an important but neglected figure in early Chinese philosophy. The book Mozi , named after master Mo, was compiled in the course of the fifth - third centuries BCE. The seven studies included in the The Mozi as an Evolving Text take a fresh look at the Core Chapters, Dialogues, and Opening Chapters of the book Mozi . Rather than presenting a unified vision of Mohist thought, the contributions search for different voices in the text and for evolutions or tensions between its chapters. By analysing the Mozi as an evolving text, these studies not only contribute to the rejuvenation of Mozi studies, but also to the methodology of studying ancient Chinese texts.
Mo, Di, --- Mo, Ti, --- Philosophy, Chinese. --- Chinese philosophy
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Philosophy --- Mozi --- Confucius --- China --- Mohisme --- Moism --- Academic collection --- 1 <51> --- S12/0620 --- #GGSB: Oosterse filosofie --- Chinese filosofie --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Mo Di and Mohists --- 1 <51> Chinese filosofie --- Mo-Di --- C6 --- Jezuïeten - Noord-Belgische provincie (1935-) --- filosofie --- Opvoeding, onderwijs, wetenschap --- Oosterse filosofie --- #gsdbF
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This volume engages with the works and ideas of Angus Charles Graham (1919–1991), one of the most prominent Western scholars of Chinese philosophy, at the twenty-fifth anniversary of his passing. Over a professional career of more than thirty years, Angus Graham produced an impressive amount of scholarship on a wide array of topics, ranging from Chinese grammar and philology to poetry and philosophy. His combination of rigorous scholarship and philosophical originality has continued to inspire scholars to tackle related research topics, and in so doing, has required of them a response to his views. This book illustrates the range of scholarship still elaborating upon, disagreeing with, and reacting to Graham's work on Chinese thought, philosophy, philology, and translation.
Philosophy, Chinese --- S01/0800 --- S05/0229 --- S12/0200 --- Chinese philosophy --- China: Bibliography and reference--"Festschrifte" and other works of a miscellaneous nature --- China: Biographies and memoirs--Foreigners associated with China (incl. Sinologues) --- China: Philosophy and Classics--General works --- Graham, A. C. --- Zhuangzi. --- Chuang Tzu --- Chwang Tszĕ --- Dschuang Dsi --- Tchouang-Tseu --- Tschuang-tse --- Tsjwang-Tze --- Tswang Tse --- Graham, Angus Charles --- Graham, Angus Charles, --- 08.10 non-western philosophy. --- Philosophy, Chinese.
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