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MAN AND NATURE THE CHINESE TRADTION AND THE FUTURE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I. Classical Philosophies on Man and Nature
1. Theories Concerning Man and Nature in Classical 3-12 Chinese Philosophy by Zhang Dai-Nian, Peking Univ.
2. On the Unity of Man and Heaven by Tang Yi-jie, Peking Univ.
3. Liu Zongyuan's and Liu Yuxi's Theories of Heaven and Man by Fang Li-tian, People's Univ. of China, Beijing
4. Paradigms of Nature in Western Thought by Kenneth L. Schmitz, King's College, Univ. of Toronto, Canada
PART II. Hermeneutics and the Application of Classical Philosophies to Contemporary Life
by George F. McLean, Sec., RVP
6. Towards an Hermeneutics of Nature and Culture by Ghislaine Florival, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
7. Man and Nature in the Indian Context by Margaret Chatterjee, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Simla, India
PART III. Marxism on Man and Nature
8. On the Relationship Between Man and Nature by Huang Nan-sheng and Zhao Guangwu, Peking Univ.
9. Slave - Master - Friend, Philosophical Reflections Upon Man and Nature by Li Zhen, Peking Univ.
PART IV. Person, Subjectivity and Nature
10. Man vs. Nature and Natural Man: One Aspect of the Concept of Nature in China and the West by Chen Kuide, Fudan Univ., Shanghai
11. Western and Chinese Philosophy on Man and Nature by Richard T. De George, Univ. of Kansas
12. The Development of the Principle of Subjectivity in Western Philosophy and of the Theory of Man in Chinese Philosophy by Zhang Shi-Ying, Peking Univ.
by Zhu Desheng, Peking Univ.
PART V. Ethics and Nature
14. Human Nature Reflected in Moral Experience by John Farrelly, De Salles Hall, Washington
15. The Concept of an Eco-ethics and the Development of Moral Thought by Tomonobu Imamichi, Emeritus, University of Tokyo
16. On Nature and Values, Ideology and Hope by Manuel Dy, Ateneo de Manila Univ., Philippines
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