Chang Chung-Yuan (1907–1988)
Autor von Diederichs Gelbe Reihe, Bd.30, Tao, Zen und schöpferische Kraft
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Wege der Weisheit - Tao und Schöpferkraft 2 Exemplare
Ts'ao-Tung Ch'an and its Metaphysical Background with Translations of the Dialogues of the Founders 2 Exemplare
Zen: die Lehre der großen Meister nach der klassischen "Aufzeichnung von der Weitergabe der Leuchte" 1 Exemplar
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Zhang Zhongyuan - Geburtstag
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- China (birth)
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- Columbia University (PhD|Chinese Philosophy, 1942)
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- professor (philosophy)
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- University of Hawaii at Manoa
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- Chung-yuan Chang was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Well-known as a leading scholar
on Daoist history and philosophy, he was awarded the University of Hawaii’s Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Teaching in 1977.
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he study of Ch'an Buddhism--the Chinese version of the Zen Buddhism of Japan--has only recently become of interest in the West. One of the reasons has been the inaccessibility of primary source literature on the subject, a situation which the present collection, fortified by Dr. Chang's American society as a ""greater community"" has had its own distinctive moral tradition. Today, its mortality tends to be defined realistically by a public community tradition rather than by the standards and teaching of the church. What is needed is an inter-disciplinary effort to re-establish ethics on a deeper public foundation. The development of this argument is fully grounded upon scholarly sources and pertinently illuminated by current public events. The result is a treatment of the subject of value to both the student of ethics and the lay reader.… (mehr)