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Latest revision as of 18:28, 16 April 2026
History of Chinese Philosophy
中国哲学史
From the Sages of Antiquity to Contemporary Thought
Martin Woesler
Hunan Normal University
European University Press, 2026
Table of Contents
PART I: THE AGE OF THE PHILOSOPHERS
- Chapter 1: Prologue — The Nature of Chinese Philosophy
- Chapter 2: Pre-Philosophical Foundations — Cosmology, Divination, and the Yijing
- Chapter 3: Confucius and the Founding of the Ru Tradition
- Chapter 4: Mozi and the Mohist Challenge
- Chapter 5: Laozi, Zhuangzi, and Daoist Philosophy
- Chapter 6: Mencius, Xunzi, and the Development of Confucian Philosophy
- Chapter 7: Legalism, the School of Names, and Other Pre-Imperial Schools
PART II: IMPERIAL ORTHODOXY AND ITS CHALLENGERS
- Chapter 8: Han Dynasty Confucianism and the Establishment of Orthodoxy
- Chapter 9: Xuanxue — The "Dark Learning" of the Wei-Jin Period
PART III: THE BUDDHIST TRANSFORMATION
- Chapter 10: The Arrival and Sinification of Buddhism
- Chapter 11: Sui-Tang Philosophy — Buddhism at Its Height
PART IV: NEO-CONFUCIANISM AND LATE IMPERIAL THOUGHT
- Chapter 12: Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism I — The Rationalist Wing
- Chapter 13: Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism II — The Idealist Wing
- Chapter 14: Qing Dynasty Philosophy I — Evidential Research and Critique
- Chapter 15: Qing Dynasty Philosophy II — The Late Qing Crisis
PART V: MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY
- Chapter 16: The Destruction of the Old and the Search for the New
- Chapter 17: New Confucianism — The Creative Transformation of Tradition
- Chapter 18: Marxist Philosophy in China and Mao Zedong Thought
- Chapter 19: Philosophy in the PRC I — Marxist Orthodoxy
- Chapter 20: Philosophy in the PRC II — The Reform Era and Beyond
- Chapter 21: Philosophy in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the Sinophone World
About This Project
This is a collaborative scholarly book project hosted on Chinese Studies Wiki. Registered authors and editors can contribute to individual chapters. See Books for more information about the book platform.
Status: In Progress(2026)