A Reality between the Transcendent and Immanent in Early Chinese Thought

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  • GuoJu Lee Author

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China

Abstract

Through a variety of sources from various Chinese intellectual traditions, this paper attempts to prove that the transcendent-immanent dichotomy was not present in early Chinese thought.

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2024-07-18

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