The Philosophy of Change

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<p><b>An analysis of the philosophy of the </b><b><i>Yijing</i></b><b> in comparison to modern Western philosophies.</b></p><p>In <i>The Philosophy of Change</i> the distinguished scholar of Chinese philosophy Chung-ying Cheng advances our understanding of the <i>Yijing</i> by analyzing its philosophy in comparison to Western philosophical traditions. Cheng focuses on critically comparing philosophies of science religion and metaphysics in Leibniz Whitehead Neville and Cobb alongside classical Chinese views on reality divinity knowledge and morality. The book begins and ends with questions related to the character of Chinese metaphysical traditions which contrast with the mainline metaphysical traditions found in Western Europe and North America. Cheng argues throughout the book that the philosophical underpinnings of basic concepts in Chinese culture are ultimately rooted in key claims found within the <i>Yijing</i>易經and one of its standard commentaries the <i>Yizhuan</i>易傳. The book serves as a complementary volume to the author's previous book <i>The Primary Way: Philosophy of the</i> Yijing which lays out a comprehensive and systematic philosophy based on the symbolism and text of the classical document and its traditional commentaries.</p>
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