The Philosophy of China and Japan

Confucius’s thinking

1. What were the main elements of Confucius’s thinking? Can they be regarded as genuinely philosophical, and did he defend them in a philosophical manner?

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Chan, Wing-Tsit A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy, Chapter 2

Carr, B. Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy, Chapter 26
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Ames, R. T.
Hansen, C. A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought, Chapter 3
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Kupperman, J.J. Learning from Asian Philosophy, Part 1
Classic Asian Philosophy, Chapter 4
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Yao, X An Introduction to Confucianism, Chapters 1 & 3

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