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Lidin, Olof G.

From Taoism to Einstein. Ki and Ri in Chinese and Japanese Thought

Global Oriental Ltd Folkestone. 2006 bibliography, glossary, notes, xv + 263pp, dustjacket. Developed over many years, this work offers a survey of Confucian thought, Chinese and Japanese, with a theme that ends up with a conclusion that links early Taoist philosophy and modern rational thought. It views that 'ki' can be compared with European philosophy. In China, the 'ki' thread appears as a source of all things and affairs.

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