Approaches to the Oriental ClassicsWilliam Theodore De Bary Columbia University Press, 1959 - 262 pages |
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... things and the final goal of man are not found in the visible world . This new sense of the spiritual conveyed to ... thing that needs to be well understood in this expansion of the educational program is that Western culture is more ...
... things and the final goal of man are not found in the visible world . This new sense of the spiritual conveyed to ... thing that needs to be well understood in this expansion of the educational program is that Western culture is more ...
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... things by the logical law of discrimination , nondualism explains things by the epistemological law of ignorance , qualified nondualism explains things by the moral law of karma , and dualistic nondualism explains things by the ...
... things by the logical law of discrimination , nondualism explains things by the epistemological law of ignorance , qualified nondualism explains things by the moral law of karma , and dualistic nondualism explains things by the ...
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William Theodore De Bary. depends for its effectiveness on very subtle things : on vowel music , on the relative ... things as an Occidental poet . It purges so many of the vices of Occidental poetry . It accomplishes in one blow the ...
William Theodore De Bary. depends for its effectiveness on very subtle things : on vowel music , on the relative ... things as an Occidental poet . It purges so many of the vices of Occidental poetry . It accomplishes in one blow the ...
Contents
Opening Remarks by Jacques Barzun THE TEACHING OF | 3 |
Great BooksEast and West by Mark Van Doren | 7 |
Education in a Multicultural World by Thomas Berry 24 On Exploiting the Greek Analogy by Moses Hadas | 24 |
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Allāh Analects Arabic Arthur Waley Asian audience bodhisattvas Buddha Buddhist century character China Chinese novel civilization College Columbia University conference Confucian Confucius contemporary context course critical culture Department of History discussion divine Donald Keene drama Dushyanta East Eastern English experience fact Greek heroes Hindu Ibn Khaldūn's ideas important Islamic Japan Japanese Japanese poetry Kālidāsa Khaldun king Kumārajīva language learned linguistic literary Lotus Lotus Sutra Mahābhārata Mahāyāna means mind modern Muhammad Muslim nature non-Orientalist nondualism Oriental classics Oriental Humanities Oriental literature original person philosophy play poems poet poetry political problems Professor question Qur'an Rāma Rāmāyana Rāvana reader reason religion religious revealed Sanskrit scholars scripture sense Shakuntalā Sītā social society specialist spirit story Sūtra Tale of Genji teacher teaching things thought tion tradition translation undergraduate understanding Upanishads Vedanta verses West Western wisdom word York