Religion 151Chinese Religious Thought, Winter 1998-99

Contents

1. Wade-Giles Romanization System

2. Notes for Lecture 1

3. Map of Ancient China-Warring States Period

4. Confucius' World of Ideas (diagram)

5. Key Terms I

(Note: All articles below are cited in footnote/endnote format.)

6. A. C. Graham, "A Conservative Reaction: Confucius," Disputers of the Tao (LaSalle, IL: Open Court, 1989), 9-22.

7. Philip J. Ivanhoe, "Reweaving the `One Thread' of the Analects," Philosophy East & West 40:1 (January 1990), 17-33.

8. _____, "Confucian Moral Self-Cultivation and Mencian Extension," unpublished paper, Stanford University, 1996, 1-18.

9. _____, "Comments on Lau's Translation of the Tao Te-ching," 1-4.

10. _____, "The Concept of de in the Daodejing," unpublished paper, Stanford University, 1995, 1-18.

11. Finding List for Footnotes from Ivanhoe Article on Chuang Tzu.

12. Philip J. Ivanhoe, "Zhuangzi on Skepticism, Skill, and the Ineffable Dao," Journal of the American Academy of Religion LX:4, 639-654.

13. Helmut Wilhelm, "Death and Renewal," in his Lectures on the I Ching (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979), 135-165.

14. Dan Lerman, "Language and the Nature of Distinctions: An Analysis of Hsun Tzu and Chuang Tzu, unpublished paper, Brown University, 1996. 3-13.

15. Philip J. Ivanhoe, "A Happy Symmetry-Xunzi's Ethical Thought," Journal of the American Academy of Religion LIX:2, 309-322.

16. Philip J. Ivanhoe, "Moral Understanding and Human Nature in Xunzi," unpublished paper, Stanford University, 1992, 1-17.