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100 1 _aYao, Hsin-chung.
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245 1 3 _aAn introduction to Confucianism /
_cXinzhong Yao.
246 1 5 _a[Ju hs�{u0075}eh tao lun]
260 _aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2000.
300 _a344 p. :
_bill.
500 _aAdded t.p. title in Chinese characters.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 1 _a"Taking into account the long history and wide range of Confucian Studies, this book introduces Confucianism - initiated in China by Confucius (c. 552-c. 479 BC) - primarily as a philosophical and religious tradition. It pays attention to Confucianism in both the West and the East, focusing not only on the tradition's doctrines, schools, rituals, sacred places and terminology, but also stressing the adaptations, transformations and new thinking taking place in modern times." "While previous introductions have offered a linear account of Confucian intellectual history, Xinzhong Yao presents Confucianism as a tradition with many dimensions and as an ancient tradition with contemporary appeal. This gives the reader a richer and clearer view of how Confucianism functioned in the past and of what it means in the present."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 _aConfucianism.
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