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Indlæser... Heaven, Earth and Man in the Book of Changesaf Hellmut Wilhelm
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. These essays enrich the Western reader with new understandings of the I-CHING, they lend light to the proportion in which certain links between images and ideas, symbols and concepts, type, token and thought, observation and incorporation in the world were established and captured in the wings of the I-CHING corpus. Highly commendable to anyone interested in the topic from an academic an poetic perspective. ( ) These essays enrich the Western reader with new understandings of the I-CHING, they lend light to the proportion in which certain links between images and ideas, symbols and concepts, type, token and thought, observation and incorporation in the world were established and captured in the wings of the I-CHING corpus. Highly commendable to anyone interested in the topic from an academic an poetic perspective. These essays enrich the Western reader with new understandings of the I-CHING, they lend light to the proportion in which certain links between images and ideas, symbols and concepts, type, token and thought, observation and incorporation in the world were established and captured in the wings of the I-CHING corpus. Highly commendable to anyone interested in the topic from an academic an poetic perspective. These essays enrich the Western reader with new understandings of the I-CHING, they lend light to the proportion in which certain links between images and ideas, symbols and concepts, type, token and thought, observation and incorporation in the world were established and captured in the wings of the I-CHING corpus. Highly commendable to anyone interested in the topic from an academic an poetic perspective. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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The Book of Changes [I Ching or Chou I] was the first of the Five Confucian Classics and served as the wellspring of both Confucian and Taoist thought. Following in the tradition of his father, Richard Wilhelm, who made the best known and most respected translation of the I Ching, Hellmut Wilhelm came to be regarded as a preeminent authority on the Book of Changes. In these seven lectures, he carried forward his inquiry into its significance, both as a manual of divination and as a work of philosophy. No library descriptions found. |
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