Confucianism: The Social as Sacred

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Confucianism: The Social as Sacred

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Confucianism: The Social as Sacred

Author: Philip J. Ivanhoe (Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Stanford University)
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Confucius and Mencius were 2 of China's most influential thinkers. From their perspectives, Professor Philip J. Ivanhoe examines the classical period of Chinese history (about 500 to 200 BC). This illuminating lecture explicates the central concerns of Chinese philosophy and religious thought, and contrasts them with their counterparts in the Western tradition.


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