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Philosophy, Chinese -- To 221 B.C
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Philosophy, Chinese -- To 221 B.C
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Philosophy, Chinese
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Philosophy, Chinese
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To 221 B.C
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Xunzi, basic writings
Dao De Jing, the United Version
Each journey begins with a single step, the Taoist book of life, Deng Ming-Dao
Tao te ching, or, The tao and its characteristics, Lao Tse ; translated by James Legge
The Wisdom of the Tao, ancient stories that delight, inform, and inspire
Adventures in Chinese realism, classic philosophy applied to contemporary issues
The activist's Tao Te Ching:, ancient advice for a modern revolution, William Martin
Heaven and earth are not humane, the problem of evil in classical Chinese philosophy, Franklin Perkins
The authentic Confucius, a life of thought and politics, Annping Chin
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