Taoism
Title: Taoism
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Taoism
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 5908 | Pages: 21 (approximately 235 words/page)
Philosophy of Mind in China
Conceptual and Theoretical Matters
Historical Developments: The Classical Period
Historical Developments: Han Cosmology
Historical Developments: The Buddhist Period
Historical Developments: The Neo-Confucian Period
Bibliography
Introduction: Conceptual and Theoretical Matters
Classical Chinese theory of mind is similar to Western "folk psychology" in that both mirror their respective background view of language. They differ in ways that fit those folk theories of language. The core Chinese concept is xin (the heart-mind). As
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