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    Readings in classical Chinese philosophy.P. J. Ivanhoe, Bryan W. Van Norden & Bryan Van Norden (eds.) - 2001 - Indianapolis: Hackett.
    This new edition offers expanded selections from the works of Kongzi, Mengzi, Zhuangzi, and Xunzi ; two new works, the dialogues _Robber Zhi_ and _White Horse_; a concise general introduction; brief introductions to, and selective bibliographies for, each work; and four appendices that shed light on important figures, periods, texts, and terms in Chinese thought.
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    The Daodejing of Laozi. Laozi & P. J. Ivanhoe - 2003 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Philip J. Ivanhoe's richly annotated translation of this classic work is accompanied by his engaging interpretation and commentary, a lucid introduction, and a Language Appendix that compares eight classic translations of the opening passage of the work and invites the reader to consider the principles upon which each was rendered.
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    Striking a Balance: A Primer in Traditional Asian Values.Karen Leslie Carr & P. J. Ivanhoe - 2000 - Qc Press.
    This work provides a comprehensive introduction to Asian ethics, covering Hinduism, Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. Each chapter comprises historical background, essential ethical themes or topics, primary sources and more.
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  4. Human Nature and Moral Understanding in Xunzi.P. J. Ivanhoe - 1994 - International Philosophical Quarterly 34 (2):167-175.
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    A concordance to Wang Yang-ming,"Chʻuan hsi lu": concordance.P. J. Ivanhoe - 1978 - San Francisco: Chinese Materials Center. Edited by Yangming Wang, David S. Nivison, Peter K. Meic & P. J. Ivanhoe.
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    A concordance to Wang Yang-ming, "Chʻuan hsi lu": text.P. J. Ivanhoe - 1978 - San Francisco: Chinese Materials Center. Edited by Yangming Wang, David S. Nivison & Peter K. Meic.
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    A concordance to Tai Chen, "Yüan shan".P. J. Ivanhoe - 1978 - San Francisco: Chinese Materials Center. Edited by Zhen Dai, P. J. Ivanhoe & David S. Nivison.
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    Human Beings and Nature in Traditional Chinese Thought.P. J. Ivanhoe - 2017 - In Eliot Deutsch & Ron Bontekoe (eds.), A Companion to World Philosophies. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 155–164.
    This essay explores a variety of important Chinese conceptions of the actual and ideal relationship between human beings and the rest of the natural world. It presents views from the earliest period of historical China, the latter part of the Shang dynasty (ca. 1200–1050 bce), and from representative thinkers of other periods, extending down to the last imperial era, the Qing dynasty (1644–1911 ce). There is a fairly clear line of development from the earliest period, when the Chinese saw the (...)
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    Shifting Contours of the Confucian Tradition.P. J. Ivanhoe - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (1):83-94.
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    The reception and rendition of Freud in China: China's Freudian slip.Tao Jiang & P. J. Ivanhoe (eds.) - 2013 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Although Freud makes only occasional, brief references to China and Chinese culture in his works, for almost a hundred years many leading Chinese intellectuals have studied and appropriated various Freudian theories. However, whilst some features of Freud’s views have been warmly embraced from the start and appreciated for their various explanatory and therapeutic values, other aspects have been vigorously criticized as implausible or inapplicable to the Chinese context. This book explores the history, reception, and use of Freud and his theories (...)
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    Xunzi si xiang zhong de de xing, ren xing yu dao de zhu ti.T. C. Kline, P. J. Ivanhoe & Guanglian Chen (eds.) - 2016 - Nanjing: Dong nan da xue chu ban she.
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  12. Interpreting the Mengzi. [REVIEW]P. J. Ivanhoe - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (2):249 - 263.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Interpreting the MengziPhilip J. IvanhoeMencius: Contexts and Interpretations. Edited by Alan K. L. Chan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2002. Pp. vii + 328. Hardcover $51.00.Mencius: Contexts and Interpretations, edited by Alan K. L. Chan, is an important collection of essays from a scholarly conference held at the National University of Singapore in 1999. It begins with a concise yet incisive introduction to Mengzi, his work, and the various (...)
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  13. The Shifting Contours of the Confucian Tradition. [REVIEW]P. J. Ivanhoe - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (1):83 - 94.