Wing-Tsit Chan
|
A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy
—
published
1963
—
10 editions
|
|
|
Chu Hsi: Life and Thought
—
published
1987
—
3 editions
|
|
|
Filosofia del Oriente
|
|
|
Chu Hsi: New Studies
—
published
1989
—
2 editions
|
|
|
Neo-Confucian Terms Explained
—
published
1986
|
|
|
Chu Hsi and Neo-Confucianism
—
published
1986
—
2 editions
|
|
|
Philosophies of China: Twentieth Century Philosophy, Living School of Thought
—
published
2011
—
2 editions
|
|
|
Historical Charts of Chinese Philosophy
|
|
|
Religious trends in modern China (Lectures on the history of religions. New series)
—
published
1970
—
4 editions
|
|
|
Outline and an Annotated Bibliography of Chinese Philosophy
|
|
“According to this doctrine, man’s destiny—both mortal and immortal—depended, not upon the existence of a soul before birth or after death nor upon the whim of a spiritual force, but upon his own good words and good deeds.”
― A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy
― A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy
“by nature men are alike. Through practice they have become far apart,”3”
― A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy
― A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy
Is this you? Let us know. If not, help out and invite Wing-Tsit to Goodreads.









