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| | Two Chinese Theories on Human Nature Author: Philip J. Ivanhoe (Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Stanford University) Retail Price: Price: $6.95 Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 1 hour Click here to buy
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"The story of Abraham being commanded by God to kill his son...is just so far off...for the Chinese..." explains Professor Philip J. Ivanhoe about a people he says look for paradigms in the world, not from the outside. Professor Ivanhoe's discussion reveals the complexities of traditional Chinese thought, a philosophy in which virtue and power are necessarily linked together. He demystifies the ideas of Confucius and other early Chinese religious thought and shows how they relate to concepts of good and evil. Professor Ivanhoe is a specialist in Chinese thought and ethical issues and has authored and edited numerous reviews, articles, dictionaries, and books. FIND MORE TITLES:
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