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Sources of Chinese Tradition: Volume I

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First published January 1, 1960

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Profile Image for Edward Gray.
129 reviews2 followers
November 18, 2018
I truly have a appreciation for the sources of religious thought and instruction for mankind. The influence of Chinese critical thought has not only influenced billions of Chinese, it has had a great influence on all of humanity, leading to the inception of thought in the West. Regardless of whether we are Eastern or Western , we owe a debt to Chinese traditions.
36 reviews12 followers
January 10, 2012
Great sourcebook, earliest times through the Ming.
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32 reviews7 followers
December 24, 2012
A fantastic source book of primary sources from early Chinese religion and philosophy. A nibble of just about everything, I guess.
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661 reviews4 followers
August 29, 2022
My edition of this particular book is maybe different than the one shown in the picture above this one just hapoened to be pretty much exactly what I was reading so I am going to go forward with the assumption this was tge right book.

With all of that out of tge way this was an amazing book to be able to read. It was dense with information but was a very informative read. I realized afterwards that thus book is meant to be a textbook of some kind. Since I was reading it for purely my own enjoyment I cannot speak to how effective this book is as a learning tool in a classroom setting.

Since the earlier periods of chinese history are more the area im interested in versus more recent Chinese history so I think the first volume will be enough for me so I'm not completely if I'm going to be tracking down the second volume.

I'd highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to learn more about Chinese culture.
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838 reviews84 followers
January 17, 2022
On one hand, I loved how this book delved into early Chinese traditional beliefs which developed in its society, from philosophers like Lao Tzu and Confucius to religions like Daoism and Buddhism. Saying that, it is definitely a scholarly work, and not really enjoyable if you don't want to be bogged down in the details. While I enjoyed the book from the most part and I left it feeling far more informed on Chinese traditional beliefs, I struggled at times to say it was truly fun to read. I can imagine this book is assigned in many schools, but as a light nonfiction read, it's a bit too scholarly to be truly enjoyable.
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78 reviews2 followers
April 22, 2023
This is a terrific compendium especially as a sampler of materials from the ancients through the Warring States period and their "Hundred Schools of Thought," closing in the sad Qin days marked by "Memorial for the Burning of Books" -- an event for the East not unlike the destructions of great libraries like those in Alexandria or the destruction of almost all Mayan codices by Spain. I'm currently intrigued by the editor's assertion that by the time of the Han period (202 BCE), the rulers had recognized, based on prior Qin experience, that "terror and strength alone could never rule the world."
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907 reviews5 followers
November 20, 2012
A little dense and dull at times, this is nevertheless a good place to start if you want an overview of historical Chinese philosophies (though, since I was just starting, I don't have anything to compare it to). I liked that most of the book was excerpts from original sources, but I got a bit bogged down in all of the manifestations of Confucianism.
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489 reviews
April 25, 2020
I used sources from this book to assign to students for a course on Chinese philosophy. There are great historical and philosophical primary sources translated in this volume and I think I will continue to use it for teaching in the future. It’s an excellent collection.
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October 5, 2008
Sources of Chinese Tradition (Unesco Collection of Representative Works. Chinese Series) by William Theodore De Bary (1960)
Profile Image for Karl.
69 reviews1 follower
March 12, 2009
Good selection of primary documents for research.
Profile Image for Michael.
219 reviews24 followers
June 11, 2013
Great text book read and a nice reference guide.
Profile Image for William.
258 reviews2 followers
August 25, 2019
Still a great introduction to China through its thought.
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