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Chinese philosophy Links

The following links are a result of the work of the expert group "Tai Chi Chuan and East Asia Science". Members are the following East-Asia scientist:Dr. Martin Boedicker, Timo Eidemueller.


General:

Why Chinese is so damn hard

China the Beautiful
Classical Chinese Art, Calligraphy, Poetry, History, Literature, Painting and Philosophy

The Internet Sacred Text Archive
One of the largest freely available archive of online books about religion, mythology, folklore and philosophy

Chinese Philosphy Page

Chinese Classics
Chinese Classics in English and Chinese

Chinaknowledge 
A universal guide for China studies

Chinese Culture Texts
This page contains a summary of all the text files available on this Brooklyn College Core 9 Chinese Culture Website, including Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, Legalism, history and others 

Essential Readings on Chinese Philosophy
This list represents one opinion on the essential secondary readings in English on Chinese philosophy.

Chinese Philosophy
The learning module "Chinese Philosophy" is designed as a learning module in the form of a research textbook.


Daoism:

Taoism Depot

Chad Hansen's Chinese Philosophy Pages

Tao Te King
Great number of Daodejing-translations

Zhuangzi
The Complete Works Of Chuang Tzu, Translated by Burton Watson


Confucianism:

Wesleyan Confucian Etext Project
From pre-Qin to republic texts

Five Chinese Classics
Analects, Great Learning, Doctrine of the Mean, Mencius and Daodejing translated by A. Charles Muller


Neoconfucianism:

Joseph Adler


Strategists:

Sunzi
Sunzi's Art of War in English

Sun Tzu's Art of War Applied to Modern Strategy and Leadership
Website dedicated to Sun Tzu and his Art of War, supported by over 40 major authors and scholars