ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Acknowledgment is here gratefully made to those persons or publishers who have granted permission to quote from copyrighted publications:
Mrs. James B. PrattJ. B. Pratt: The Pilgrimage of Buddhism.
Mrs. Robert RedfieldJohn K. Fairbank (ed.): Chinese Thought and Institutions and Arthur F. Wright (ed.): Studies in Chinese Thought.
Abelard-Schuman Ltd., New YorkRobert Payne: Mao Tse-tung, Ruler of Red China.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd., LondonT. R. V. Murti: The Central Philosophy of Buddhism; O. Brire: Fifty Years of Chinese Philosophy; S. Radhakrishnan: Indian Philosophy, Vol. I.
American Oriental Society, New HavenC. H. Hamilton (tr.): Wei-Shih Erh-Shih Lun (Treatise in Twenty Stanzas on Representation Only )(A. O. S. Series Vol. 13. 1938). Siu-chi Huang: Lu Hsiang-shan-A Twelfth Century Chinese Idealist Philosopher (A. O. S. Series Vol. 27, 1944). W. T. Chan: Review of A. C. Grahams Two Chinese Philosophers in J. A. O. S., Vol. 79, No. 2, 1959.
Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd., LondonSir Charles Eliot: Hinduism and Buddhism (3 vols.).
Barnes and Noble, Inc., New YorkEdward J. Thomas: A History of Buddhist Thought (2nd ed., 1951).
Bookman Associates, Inc., New YorkCarsun Chang: Development of Neo-Confucian Thought.
The Buddhist Society, LondonChu Chan (tr.): Sutra of Forty-two Sections; Doctrine Bequeathed by the Buddha; Eight Awakenings of the Great Ones (1947); Huang Po Doctrine of Universal Mind (1947); A. F. Price (tr.); Perfection of Transcendental Wisdom.
University of California Press, BerkeleyH. F. MacNair (ed.): China.
University of Chicago Press, ChicagoH. G. Creel: Chinese Thought from Confucius to Mao Tse-tung.
Columbia University Press, New YorkW. T. Chan: Religious Trends in Modern China; Chen Huang-chang: Economic Principles of Confucius and His School (2 vols.).
The John Day Company, Inc., New YorkLin Mousheng: Men and Ideas.
Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc., New YorkLiang Chi-chao: History of Chinese Political Thought.
Harvard University Press, CambridgeJoseph R. Levenson: Liang Chi-chao and the Mind of Modern China.
University of Hawaii Press, HonoluluCharles A. Moore (ed.); Essays in East-West Philosophy (1951); also from Philosophy East and West, V, No. I (April, 1955); VI, No. 1, (April, 1956); VI, No. 4, (Jan. 1957); VII, No. 3/4 (Oct. 57/Jan. 58).
David Higham Associates, Ltd., LondonE. R. Hughes (tr.): Spirit of Chinese Philosophy (Fung Yu-lans Hsin-Yan Tao ) .
Hillary House Publishers Ltd., New York, and Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., LondonD. T. Suzuki: The Zen Doctrine of No-Mind.
Hind Kitabs, Ltd., BombaySir S. Radhakrishnan: India and China.
Luzac & Company Ltd., LondonWong Mou-lam: Sutra of Wei Lang.
The Macmillan Company, New YorkJohn B. Noss: Mans Religions; Sir S. Radhakrishnan: Indian Philosophy, Vol .I; O. Brire: Fifty Years of Chinese Philosophy; T. R. V. Murti: The Central Philosophy of Buddhism.
John Murray, LondonKu Hung-ming: The Conduct of Life.
Open Court Publishing Company, La Salle, IllinoisF. G. Henke: The Philosophy of Wang Yang-ming.
Philosophical Library (Publishers), New YorkD. D. Runes (ed.): Twentieth Century Philosophy; Vergilius Ferm (ed.): Encyclopedia of Religion; Chen Li-fu (Jen Tai, tr.) Philosophy of Life; Karl L. Reichelt (Joseph Tetlie, tr.): Religion in Chinese Garment; W. E. Soothill: Hall of Light; and Ferm (ed.): History of Philosophical Systems.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, New JerseyFung Yu-lan (Derk Bodde, tr.): History of Chinese Philosophy, (2 vols.); Charles A. Moore (ed.): Philosophy East and West (A Symposium).
Arthur Probsthain (Publisher), LondonJ. P. Bruce: Chu Hsi: Philosophy of Human Nature; H. H. Dubs: Hsntze, Moulder of Ancient Confucianism; Mei Yi-pao: Motse, The Neglected Rival of Confucius.
Random House, Inc., New YorkLin Yutang (tr.): The Wisdom of Confucius (Copyright 1938 by Random House, Inc.)
Fleming H. Revell Company, Westwood, New JerseyW. E. Soothill: A Mission in China.
Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd., LondonLiang Chi-chao: History of Chinese Political Thought; Evan Morgan: Tao, The Great Luminant.
Charles Scribners Sons, New YorkFrancis C. M. Wei: Spirit of Chinese Culture.
Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd., LondonJohn Blofeld: Jewel in the Lotus.
Paul A. Schilpp, Editor, Library of Living Philosophers, Northwestern University, Evanston, IllinoisT. R. V. Murti, art. Radhakrishnan and Buddhism in Paul A. Schilpp (ed.): The Philosophy, of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (N. Y., Tudor Pub. Co., 1952).
Union Seminary Quarterly Review, New YorkFrancis C. M. Wei: Rooting the Christian Church in Chinese Soil.
Appendix II
A SUGGESTED READING LIST
Blofeld, John. The Jewel in the Lotus. London, Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd., 1948.
Brire, O. (S. J.). Fifty Years of Chinese Philosophy, (1898-1950). French edition. Shanghai, Aurora Press, ca. 1950. (Laurence G. Thompson, tr.) Eng. ed. London, Allen & Unwin, Ltd., 1956.
Bruce, J. Percy (tr.): Chu HsiThe Philosophy of Human Nature. London, Arthur Probsthain, 1922.
Chan, Wing-tsit. Religious Trends in Modern China. N. Y., Columbia University Press, 1953.
. An Outline and An Annotated Bibliography of Chinese Philosophy. New Haven, Far-Eastern Publications, 1959.
. A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy. Princeton University Press, 1961.
Chang, Carsun. The Development of Neo-Confucian Thought. N. Y., Bookman Associates, 1957.
Chen, Li-fu. Philosophy of Life (Jen Tai, tr.) . N. Y., Philosophical Library, 1948.
Chu Chan (tr.): The Huang Po Doctrine of Universal Mind. London, The Buddhist Society, 1947.
Creel, Herrlee Glessner. Chinese Thought From Confucius to Mao Tse-tung. University of Chicago Press, 1953.
Day, Clarence B. Chinese Peasant Cults. Shanghai, Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., 1940.
Dubs, Homer H. Hsntze , The Moulder of Ancient Confucianism. London, Arthur Probsthain, 1927.
Fairbank, John K. (ed.) : Chinese Thought and Institutions. University of Chicago Press, 1957.
Fung, Yu-lan. A History of Chinese Philosophy (2 vols.), (Derk Bodde, tr.). Princeton University Press, Vol. I, 1951; Vol. II, 1953.
Fung, Yu-lan. The Spirit of Chinese Philosophy (Hsin Yan Tao). (E. R. Hughes, tr.). London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trbner & Co., Ltd., 1947.
Graham, A. C. Two Chinese Philosophers: Chng Ming-tao and Chng Yi-chuan . London, Lund Humphries, 1958.
Hamilton, C. H. (ed.): Buddhism, A Religion of Infinite Compassion. N. Y., Liberal Arts Press, Inc., 1952.
Henke, Frederick G. (tr.): The Philosophy of Wang Yang-ming. Chicago, Open Court Publishing Co., 1916.
Huang, Siu-chi. Lu Hsiang-shan: A Twelfth Century Chinese Idealist Philosopher . New Haven, Amer. Oriental Socy (Series Vol. 27), 1944.
Hu Shih. Development of Logical Method in Ancient China. Shanghai, Oriental Book Company, 1922.
Hughes, Ernest R. Chinese Philosophy in Classical Times. London, J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., 1924, (Everymans) . N. Y., E. P. Dutton & Co., 1942.