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= 100 Schools =
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= The "Axial age" =
 
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== The debates of the 100 philosophical schools (400-200 BCE) ==
 
*[[100 schools in the Warring State period]] [[User:Root|Root]] 18:01, 4 September 2012 (UTC)
 
*[[100 schools in the Warring State period]] [[User:Root|Root]] 18:01, 4 September 2012 (UTC)
  
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= Confucius =
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= Mozi =
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= Confucius' disciple: Mencius =
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= Laozi: Daodejing =
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= Laozi's disciple: Zhuangzi =
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= Legalism: The Book of Lord Shang and Han Feizi =
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= Confucius' disciple: Xunzi and logic =
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= Moral cultivation through ritual and morality as natural - answers by Confucius and Mencius =
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= The importance of self-cultivation – Daoist and Confucian answers =
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= Excourse =
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*[[The benefits of Eastern Medicine in the Western context]] [[Special:Contributions/161.28.201.73|161.28.201.73]] 18:51, 4 October 2012 (UTC)
  
*[[The benefits of Eastern Medicine in the Western context]] [[Special:Contributions/161.28.201.73|161.28.201.73]] 18:51, 4 October 2012 (UTC)
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= Law and bureaucracy - the legalist answers and historical achievements =
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= Chan (Sanskrit: dhyana, Japanese: Zen, English: Meditation)-Buddhism =
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= Review: Contribution of the main ancient Chinese philosophers to global thinking =

Revision as of 06:11, 8 October 2012

The "Axial age"

The debates of the 100 philosophical schools (400-200 BCE)

Confucius

Mozi

Confucius' disciple: Mencius

Laozi: Daodejing

Laozi's disciple: Zhuangzi

Legalism: The Book of Lord Shang and Han Feizi

Confucius' disciple: Xunzi and logic

Moral cultivation through ritual and morality as natural - answers by Confucius and Mencius

The importance of self-cultivation – Daoist and Confucian answers

Excourse

Law and bureaucracy - the legalist answers and historical achievements

Chan (Sanskrit: dhyana, Japanese: Zen, English: Meditation)-Buddhism

Review: Contribution of the main ancient Chinese philosophers to global thinking