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    On the dao in the commentary of the book of change.Qingzhong Yang - 2006 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 1 (4):572-593.
    The existence of the Dao 道(the Way), according to the Yizhuan 易传 (the Commentary), is something intangible. The connotation of the Dao is the law of change caused by the interaction between yin and yang. The main functions of the Dao are "to change" and "to generate". The intangible refers to the law of change caused by the interaction between yin and yang, and the law is expressed by the divinatory symbolic system (卦爻符号, the trigrams or (...)
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    The Yi River Commentary on the Book of Changes.Cheng Yi, Robin R. Wang & L. Michael Harrington - 2019 - Yale University Press.
    This book is a translation of a key commentary on the Book of Changes, or Yijing, perhaps the most broadly influential text of classical China. The Yijing first appeared as a divination text in Zhou-dynasty China and later became a work of cosmology, philosophy, and political theory as commentators supplied it with new meanings. While many English translations of the Yijing itself exist, none are paired with a historical commentary as thorough and methodical as that written (...)
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    The Origin and Cultural Evolution of East Asian Cognitive Style: A Case Study of the Book of Changes.Ryan Nichols - 2021 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 21 (5):389-413.
    Experimental tests about cross-cultural differentiation of cognitive style conclude that East Asian and Western cognition differ. Tendencies described as East Asian include holism, non-linearity, expectation of change, relationalism, field dependence, causal pluralism, dialecticism, and a tolerance of contradiction. Cross-cultural psychologists generally refrain from discussing the intellectual history or cultural evolution of these differences, preferring to explain results on cognitive scales in terms of results on social scales assessed using present-day participants. The present article attempts to partially close this explanatory (...)
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    Cheng, Yi, The Yi River Commentary on the Book of Changes. Edited and Translated by L. Michael Harrington. Introduction by L. Michael Harrington and Robin R. Wang: New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2019, xiv + 560 pages. [REVIEW]Joseph A. Adler - 2019 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (4):631-636.
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    Cheng, Yi, The Yi River Commentary on the Book of Changes. Edited and Translated by L. Michael Harrington. Introduction by L. Michael Harrington and Robin R. Wang: New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2019, xiv + 560 pages. [REVIEW]Joseph A. Adler - 2019 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (4):631-636.
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    The Word Zhen 貞 in the Book of Changes: Deconstruction Approach.Agita Baltgalve - 2020 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 21 (2):267-284.
    The article focuses mainly on linguistic aspects, paying special attention to meanings of the word ZHEN 貞. The research is based on the text version and commentary by Wang Bi 王弼 from Wei Dynasty, classical Ten Wings commentaries from the 1st mil. BC, works by scholars from Han, Tang, Song and Qing Dynasties, as well as translations by Western sinologists. In the first part of the article, the semantic approach is applied, in order to trace origins and existing definitions (...)
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  7. The Postulate of Clarification in Cheng Yi's Commentary on the Book of Changes.Michael Harrington - 2020 - Signs and Images 1 (1):92-107.
    Erwin Panofsky developed the postulate of clarification to explain the mental habit common to Gothic architecture and Western medieval scholasticism, but the postulate is equally applicable to the commentary tradition of Song-dynasty China. The commentary on the Book of Changes authored by Cheng Yi (1033–1107) provides a good example of how the Confucians of the Song dynasty took their concern for clarity to a recognizably medieval extreme. By looking at how Cheng Yi understands and foregrounds the clarity (...)
     
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    The Chain of Change: A Study of Aristotle's Physics VII.Robert Wardy - 1990 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Chain of Change is the first full-scale philosophical commentary devoted to Aristotle's Physics VII, in which Aristotle argues for the existence of a first, unmoved cosmic mover. This study systematically considers the major issues of the book, and argues for the fundamental importance of Physics VII in our understanding of Aristotelian cosmology and natural science. Physics VII is extant in two versions, and therefore poses special editorial problems. For this reason one of the features of Dr. (...)
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    Broken Facets of Ethical Universalism. Commentary on the Book Universality in Morality.Anastasia V. Ugleva - 2022 - Kantian Journal 41 (2):122-147.
    Some ideas expressed in the collective monograph Universality in Morality (2020), edited by Ruben Apressyan, are here critically examined. The book is based on the results of a large-scale study by professional ethical philosophers devoted to the question of the nature of universality in morality and the mechanisms of universalisation of individual maxims and norms from antiquity to modern ethical theories, represented above all by the analytical tradition in philosophy. Of great interest is the analysis of related phenomena in (...)
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  10. Book of Changes: Cosmological and Anthropological Metaphors in Chinese Philosophy.İlknur Sertdemir - 2021 - Academicus International Scientific Journal 12 (24):214-225.
    Ancient Chinese history holds a quality which has syncretized traditional thought with its cultural wealth unified of mystical and mythological figures in the background. Such that classical documents, which had begun to be written before Common Era, has directly influenced the political regime, education system and status of society in China. One of the most prominent features of these works is to propound collective knowledge about perception of cosmology, attitudes to earthiness, community standards, policy and morality. Among Five Classics works (...)
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    The Unity of Form and Content: The Philosophical Patterns of the Great Commentary to the Book of Changes.Flaminia Pischedda - 2022 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 78 (3):421-441.
    Flaminia Pischedda Cet article s’intéresse à l’un des textes fondamentaux de la tradition du Classique des changements (Yijing 易經) : le Xici (Commentaire sur les sentences attachées), également connu sous le titre Grand commentaire (Dazhuan 大傳) au Classique des changements. Nous procédons à une analyse formelle du texte, afin d’explorer ses motifs argumentatifs et philosophiques. Sans ignorer la nature composite de ce texte, qui est faite de plusieurs couches superposées, notre analyse sera conduite autant dans le détail du texte que (...)
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    The Classic of Changes: A New Translation of the I Ching as Interpreted by Wang Bi.Richard John Lynn (ed.) - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    Used in China as a book of divination and source of wisdom for more than three thousand years, the _I Ching_ has been taken up by millions of English-language speakers in the nineteenth century. The first translation ever to appear in English that includes one of the major Chinese philosophical commentaries, the Columbia _I Ching_ presents the classic book of changes for the world today. Richard Lynn's introduction to this new translation explains the organization of _The Classic of (...)
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    The Philosophy of Change: Comparative Insights on the Yijing.Chung-Ying Cheng - 2023 - SUNY Press.
    In The Philosophy of Change, the distinguished scholar of Chinese philosophy Chung-ying Cheng advances our understanding of the Yijing by analyzing its philosophy in comparison to Western philosophical traditions. Cheng focuses on critically comparing philosophies of science, religion, and metaphysics in Leibniz, Whitehead, Neville, and Cobb alongside classical Chinese views on reality, divinity, knowledge, and morality. The book begins and ends with questions related to the character of Chinese metaphysical traditions, which contrast with the mainline metaphysical traditions found (...)
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    Commentary on the Metaphysics of Aristotle (review). [REVIEW]Herman Shapiro - 1963 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 1 (2):249-251.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 249 larger sections of the work will be translated-preferably not from the Latin, but from the Arabic original. JOSEPHL. B~u Columbia University Commentary on the Metaphysics of Aristotle. By St. Thomas Aquinas. Trans. by John P. Rowan. (Chicago, Illinois: Henry Regnery Company, 1961. Pp. xxiii + 955.2 vols., boxed, $25.00.) Generally speaking, the two Summae of St. Thomas, long available in English translation, contain all (...)
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  15. The Original Meaning of the Yijing: Commentary on the Scripture of Change, by Zhu Xi.Joseph A. Adler - 2020 - New York, NY, USA: Columbia University Press.
    A translation of Zhu Xi's 朱熹 Zhouyi benyi 周易本義 (1188).
     
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    The ethics of time: a phenomenology and hermeneutics of change.John Panteleimon Manoussakis - 2017 - London: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
    The Ethics of Time" explores a rather uncharted field in philosophy, namely the ethical implications of time. It does so by utilizing the resources of phenomenology and hermeneutics. On the one hand, its rigorous analyses of such phenomena as waiting, memory, and the body are carried out phenomenologically, while on the other hand, it engages in a hermeneutical reading of such classical texts as, Augustine's Confessions and Sophocles's Oedipus Rex, among others. Nevertheless, this book makes a claim to originality, (...)
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    The Book of Beginnings. [REVIEW]Allen Barry - 2016 - Common Knowledge 22 (3):500-500.
    What is it to enter a way of thought? No way of thought can be summarized. Translation is unreliable. Following a historical development is exhausting and remains external to the vitality of the thought. For Jullien, a way of thought can be entered effectively only by beginning to work with it, which for him means passing through it in order to learn how to question something beyond doubt. What we cannot imagine doubting may suddenly alter under the oblique effect of (...)
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    Comprehensive commentary on Kant's Religion within the bounds of bare reason.Stephen Palmquist - 2015 - Hoboken: Wiley. Edited by Immanuel Kant.
    Palmquist’s Commentary provides the first definitive clarification on Kant’s Philosophy of Religion in English; it includes the full text of Pluhar’s translation, interspersed with explanations, providing both a detailed overview and an original interpretation of Kant’s work. Offers definitive, sentence-level commentary on Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason Presents a thoroughly revised version of Pluhar’s translation of the full text of Kant’s Religion, including detailed notes comparing the translation with the others still in use today Identifies (...)
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    Studies of The Book of Changes (Yi jing) and Twenty-First-Century Science.Dong Guangbi - 2008 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 39 (3):10-22.
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    Jesus Becoming Jesus, Volume 2, A Theological Interpretation of the Gospel of John: Prologue and the Book of Signs by Thomas G. Weinandy (review).Daniel A. Keating - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (2):738-742.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Jesus Becoming Jesus, Volume 2, A Theological Interpretation of the Gospel of John: Prologue and the Book of Signs by Thomas G. WeinandyDaniel A. KeatingJesus Becoming Jesus, Volume 2, A Theological Interpretation of the Gospel of John: Prologue and the Book of Signs by Thomas G. Weinandy, O.F.M. Cap. (Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2021), xviii + 484 pp.This is an unusual biblical (...). By his own account, Fr. Weinandy had set out to write a fully orbed systematic theology. While in the process of giving a "respectful nod to Scripture" as a prelude to his systematic study, he found himself caught up and engrossed in the biblical text—and never managed to extricate himself. Changing course, he decided to write "a theological or doctrinal interpretation of the New Testament." Volume 1 of this effort covers the Synoptic Gospels (2018). In this second volume, Weinandy turns his attention to the Fourth Gospel, his aim being "to discern the theological and doctrinal content of John's Gospel" (x).Perhaps the most unusual quality of this study is the complete absence of any secondary literature. Though the author has read commentaries on the Gospels, both ancient and modern, he chose not to consult any other scholars (or ecclesiastical writers) in composing this doctrinal commentary. Given his focused aim—a theological and doctrinal study of the Gospels—he wanted to avoid getting caught up in contemporary scholarly exegetical debates. And so there are no footnotes to secondary sources (a thing probably welcome to many readers).Weinandy alerts the reader at the start concerning his particular approach to this study of the Gospels. Fascinated throughout his career as a systematic theologian with the notion of "act" (and especially with God as "pure act"), he approaches the Gospel narratives primarily from the perspective of Jesus's actions. Specifically, he intends to explore how Jesus "enacts" [End Page 738] his name, "YHWH-Saves," through the saving mysteries revealed in the narrative of the Gospels. Thus the title of his multi-volume work, "Jesus Becoming Jesus," serves as the overarching theological theme of the entire effort. This is how he explains his methodology of "act" and "enactment" in his first volume: "Jesus more and more becomes Jesus in act through his saving acts; he becomes more and more the Savior. He definitively becomes Jesus-in-act with the actions of his saving death and resurrection, which will find completion when Jesus comes in glory at the end of time" (xix). With such attention given to Jesus's actions, Weinandy admits that Jesus's teaching does not receive the same attention. It is not that he ignores Jesus's words, but they function primarily as pointers to Jesus's acts.And yet in another sense, the endpoint of this commentary is to show the Trinity-in-act. "The Father is fatherhood fully in act; the Son is sonship fully in act; and the Holy Spirit is love fully in act. This threefold perichoretic act is the one God fully in act" (xiv). As Jesus progressively enacts his name and identity, so too are the Father and the Spirit revealed according to the "acts" that reflect their hypostatic identities. A consistent feature of this commentary is the sustained attention given to how the Father and the Spirit are involved in the saving actions of Jesus, the Word made flesh. Congruent with this view of the Trinity's perichoretic act, Weinandy often adopts what might be called a "perichoretic syntax," whereby he presents a single reality from the distinct perspectives of the divine persons, restating the same truth in mutually enhancing ways. This grammatical-syntactical style of the commentary is admirably suited to its theme.If we are looking for parallels to this theological-doctrinal approach in the Christian tradition, the commentaries on the Gospel of John by Cyril of Alexandria and Thomas Aquinas come to mind. Like Weinandy, they each work through the Gospel text passage by passage, explaining the meaning of each section, but they are characterized by an overarching doctrinal concern: to present the entirety of the Christian faith through the words of John's Gospel and to... (shrink)
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    The Living Origin of The Book of Changes(周易)’s Thought- Focusing metaphorical interpretation of ‘One Yin and one Yang constitute what is called Tao(一陰一陽之謂道)’ -.HyangJoon Lee - 2014 - THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREA 41:1-25.
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    The Archery of "Wisdom" in the Stream of Life: "Wisdom" in the "Four Books" with Zhu Xi's Reflections.Kirill O. Thompson - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (3):330 - 344.
    Confucian wisdom is commonly assumed to consist in the Confucian value perspective as humanism in a naturalistic outlook. In fact, Confucius and Mencius sketched out a far more interesting notion of wisdom (zhi) as rooted in cognizance and flexibility and expressed in sensitive discernment and the ability to read and respond to complex, changing circumstances--to read (and respond to) the writing on the wall. Whereas the notions of tradition and the Way are thought to weigh heavily in the Confucian perspective, (...)
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    The Archery of "Wisdom" in the Stream of Life: "Wisdom" in the Four Books with Zhu Xi's Reflections.Kirill O. Thompson - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (3):330-344.
    Confucian wisdom is commonly assumed to consist in the Confucian value perspective as humanism in a naturalistic outlook. In fact, Confucius and Mencius sketched out a far more interesting notion of wisdom as rooted in cognizance and flexibility and expressed in sensitive discernment and the ability to read and respond to complex, changing circumstances--to read the writing on the wall. Whereas the notions of tradition and the Way are thought to weigh heavily in the Confucian perspective, the deeper insight and (...)
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    Recent Developments in Studies of the Book of Changes.Tang Mingbang - 1987 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 19 (1):46-63.
    In the current "Eastern culture fad" now engulfing the East Asian mainland, the Book of Changes, that repository of "shining mysteries" that symbolizes the special quality of East Asian culture, has attracted considerable attention. Over the past several thousand years, the Book of Changes has played an extremely important role in molding the foundation of China's great intellectual tradition. It is for this reason that this work has always been so highly regarded as "the first of the Six (...)
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    The Philosophical Meaning of Square and Circle(方圓), Being Based on the Hetu-Luoshu(河圖洛書) of the Book of Changes. 임병학 & 곽우철 - 2014 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 74 (74):31-52.
    본고는 『주역』의 河圖洛書論에 근거하여 선진유학에서 논의된 方圓(規矩)의 역학적 의미를 고찰하였다. 『주역』에서는 天地之數와 大衍之數를 통해 天地之道를 표상하는 河圖․洛書를 논하고, 이것을 方圓으로 상징됨을 밝히고 있다. 天地人 三才之道로 논한 『주역』의 학문적 체계에서 天道는 시작과 끝을 알 수 없는 영원한 시간의 세계이기 때문에 圓으로 상징하고, 地道(人道 포함)는 上下 四方으로 확산되는 공간의 세계이기 때문에 方으로 상징하였다. 특히 『맹자』에서 논한 ‘規矩는 方圓의 지극함이오 聖人은 人倫의 지극함이다’는 선진유학에서 方圓의 철학적 의미를 직접 밝힌 것으로 하도․낙서와 方圓의 관계를 이해할 수 있다. ‘그림쇠는 방의 지극함이다’는 시작과 끝이 없는 영원한 시간의 (...)
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  26. Commentary on the Book of the Acts: The English Text with Introduction, Exposition and Notes.F. F. Bruce - 1954
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    Political Change in View of the Theory of Change and Balanced, Harmonious Union of the Private Interest and the Public Interest.Mun Chang Koo - 2010 - Upa.
    This book discusses political change in the view of Confucian thought. This study focuses on the Book of Change, which is one of the nine basic books of Confucius School, and has dominated oriental thought in this field for more than three thousand years.
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    Possible Inspiration Offered by the Yin-Yang Theory of The Book of Changes (Yi jing) Regarding the Course of Human Culture in the Twenty-First Century.Yang Qingzhong - 2008 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 39 (3):23-38.
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    Reflections of the Application of Qurb al-Jiwār in the Arabic Language on the Verses of the Qurʾān.Harun Abaci - 2021 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (3):1045-1064.
    According to the majority of linguists, case markers at the end of a declinable word, which could be of vowel, letter or elision type, are indicators of meaning. In other words according to the general acceptance, the iʿrāb signs at the end of words help one to understand the function of a given word in a sentence. Knowing the functions of the words of a sentence in turn enables the sentence to be understood correctly. Although there are those who say (...)
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  30. Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Isaiah.John Calvin - 1948
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  31. A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel, Chapters 1 24.Walther Zimmerli - 1979
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    The Birth of the Author: Pictorial Prefaces in Glossed Books of the Twelfth Century.Caroline Walker Bynum - 2022 - Common Knowledge 28 (2):290-292.
    To those who know little about the Middle Ages, the copying of manuscripts of “the ancients” (whether classical, such as the Roman poet Horace, or Christian, such as Saints Jerome or Augustine) often seems either a laudable act of preserving the past or an unfortunate fixation on repeating the words of others rather than penning new and original compositions. Even scholars of the Middle Ages appear sometimes more interested in new types of works such as fabliaux or courtly romances written (...)
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    Husserlian Phenomenology and the Treatment of Depression: Commentary and Critique.Marilyn Nissim-Sabat - 2010 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 17 (1):53-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Husserlian Phenomenology and the Treatment of DepressionCommentary and CritiqueMarilyn Nissim-Sabat (bio)KeywordsHusserl, phenomenology, psychotherapy, drug therapyProfessor Hadreas begins his interesting and challenging essay by saying that, "This paper is concerned with a model of self-awareness which fits the testimony of subjects' reactions to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), of which fluoxetine (Prozac, Lilly, Indianapolis, IN) is probably the best known" (2010, 43). Several important features of Dr. Hadreas' approach can (...)
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    Understanding the I Ching: The Wilhelm Lectures on the Book of Changes.Cary F. Baynes & Irene Eber (eds.) - 1995 - Princeton University Press.
    The West's foremost translator of the I Ching, Richard Wilhelm thought deeply about how contemporary readers could benefit from this ancient work and its perennially valid insights into change and chance. For him and for his son, Hellmut Wilhelm, the Book of Changes represented not just a mysterious book of oracles or a notable source of the Taoist and Confucian philosophies. In their hands, it emerges, as it did for C. G. Jung, as a vital key to (...)
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    The Change-Penetrating View of Timely Moderation and Wisdom of Human Management in The Book of Changes. 김연재 - 2016 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 77:227-255.
    본고에서는 『주역』의 강령을 현대화하는 작업의 하나로서, 인간경영의 관념에 착안하여 變通의 원리 속에 활용된 時中觀을 조명하고자 한다. 이른바 ‘인간경영’은 지식과 지혜의 통합적 지평에서 살아가는 실천적 삶과 관련이 있다. 현실적 세계는 變通의 실재(reality)로서, 이 실재의 과정을 운용하는 방식에 時中의 기제가 있다. 시중은 변화하는 세계에서 세계를 변화시키는, 시의적절한 조화나 질서, 즉 中道의 원칙이다. 그것은 인간이 삶의 가치를 인식하고 예측하고 판단하고 선택하고 결정하는 創發性과 創新性의 방법이다. 이러한 기제는 하늘과 땅의 원리에 입각한 乾과 坤의 합일, 즉 易簡의 정보와 그에 따라 구성된 64괘의 관계망으로 표상된다. 인간은 (...)
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    Elucidation of images in the book of changes: Ancient insights into modern language philosophy and hermeneutics.Ming Dong Gu - 2004 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (4):469-488.
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    The Kinship between Lao Tzu’s Dialectic Thought and the Book of Changes.Chengri Piao & Seongchul Yun - 2023 - CHUL HAK SA SANG - Journal of Philosophical Ideas 88 (88):3-42.
    본 연구에서는 노자의 변증법 사상이 주로 『역경(易經)』에 연원을 두고 있다고 보고 양자의 친연관계를 고찰해보았다. 사실, 산발적이기는 하지만 일찍 한나라 때부터 노자의 변증법 사상이 『역경』에 연원을 두고 있다는 논설이 줄곧 이어져 왔다. 이에, 본 연구에서는 앞사람들의 견해와 주장을 참고하면서, 변역(變易)의 관념, 대립적 통일의 관념, 대립하는 양측이 전환한다는 관념, 유약함이 강건함을 이긴다는 관념, 이 네 방면에서 노자 변증법 사상과 『역경』의 친연관계를 자세히 살펴보았다. 구체적으로 동주(東周) 말년 사관(史官)이었던 노자의 신분과 그 당시 상황을 고려하면서, 『역경』의 괘상, 괘사와 효사 및 점을 보는 방식에 들어 있는, (...)
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    On the good fortunes and bad fortunes in the Book of Changes.Shinhwan Kwak - 2018 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 87:117-138.
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  39. A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Hosea.Hans Walter Wolff & Gary Stansell - 1974
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    The Book of Change and the narrative.Sim Eui Yong - 2017 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 86:29-49.
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    Study of Zhu Xi's Bushi in the Book of Changes.Inchang Song & 조기원 - 2011 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 62:33-58.
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  42. Elucidation of images in the book of changes (vol 31, pg 479, 2004).M. D. Gu - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (1).
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    Understanding the I Ching: The Wilhelm Lectures on the Book of Changes.Hellmut Wilhelm & Richard Wilhelm - 1995 - Princeton University Press.
    The West's foremost translator of the I Ching, Richard Wilhelm thought deeply about how contemporary readers could benefit from this ancient work and its perennially valid insights into change and chance.
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    Causality, chaos theory, and the end of the weimar republic: A commentary on Henry Turner's hitler's thirty days to power.David F. Lindenfeld - 1999 - History and Theory 38 (3):281–299.
    This article seeks to integrate the roles of structure and human agency in a theory of historical causation, using the fall of the Weimar Republic and in particular Henry Turner's book Hitler's Thirty Days to Power as a case study. Drawing on analogies from chaos theory, it argues that crisis situations in history exhibit sensitive dependence on local conditions, which are always changing. This undermines the distinction between causes and conditions . It urges instead a distinction between empowering and (...)
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    I Ching: The Book of Change.John Blofeld - 1978 - Penguin Books.
    The I Ching, probably the oldest book in existence, provides a system of knowledge that makes it possible to analyze the patterns of changes in life governed by the Immutable Law of Change. Whether we use the I Ching for divination or to study the principles involved with it, if we allow ourselves to be governed by its teachings, we shall enrich the content of our lives, free ourselves from anxiety, and become harmless or even intelligently helpful to (...)
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    A Commentary on the Book of Genesis, Part One, from Adam to Noah.Baruch A. Levine, Umberto Cassuto & Israel Abrahams - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):253.
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    Religious Daoist Studies of The Book of Changes (Yi jing) and Their Historical and Contemporary Influence.Zhang Weiwen - 2008 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 39 (3):74-97.
  48. Confucian Theory of Concretizing Intentionality: the Metaphysical Implication of Xi Ci Shan in Zhouyi.Hai-Ming Wen - 2008 - Modern Philosophy 3:121-126.
    Since the "Book of Changes" began, the ancient philosopher has been pursuing the mastery of mind and the world changes, trying to grasp the mind and the world of the intersection of the germinal "few." Therefore, the pursuit of traditional Chinese metaphysics of mind and matter can be regarded as homologous to the heart through heterogeneous material theory. Revealed through the things on the mind from the "copulative" metaphysical implication began to study the real mind and matter blend of (...)
     
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    Book Review: Critical Tales: New Studies of the Heptameron and Early Modern Culture. [REVIEW]Dora E. Polachek - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2):392-393.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Critical Tales: New Studies of the Heptaméron and Early Modern CultureDora E. PolachekCritical Tales: New Studies of the Heptaméron and Early Modern Culture, edited by John D. Lyons and Mary B. McKinley; xii & 296 pp. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993, $36.95.What a difference a decade can make. In 1983 H. P. Clive’s slim Marguerite de Navarre: An Annotated Bibliography made pointedly clear the marginal position of (...)
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    On the Expression from of Analogous Arts in the Book of Changes: Comparing the Images in the Book of Changes with the Images in the Book of Songs.Jian Shen - 2006 - Modern Philosophy 2:90-94.
    Articles from the semiotic point of view, through the "Poems" and "easy" comparison, discusses the "Book" class artistic features. Integrated in the form of symbols, in the chapter structure, sentence use of the phrase, in the selection and deep implication on the images, the "easy" and "poetry" with isomorphic relationship. Appear in later works of art similar images, the prototype can be traced back to the "poetry" is more-resort "easy." The essay discuss the characteristic of analogous art in the (...)
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