Topic:Eastern philosophy
Welcome to the Division of Eastern Philosophy, part of the School of Philosophy.
This course should give you a vague idea of the problems addressed by the eastern philosophical tradition, and make some of its main thinkers sound familiar. It is currently nothing more than a crude overview. [At present the only article written for the Wikiversity is on Japanese philosophy, all other articles are links to Wikipedia].
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- the I Ching
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- the Great Learning
- the Analects of Confucius
- the Doctrine of the Mean
- the Mencius