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Science and Civilisation in China, Vol. 2, History of Scientific Thought



Science and Civilisation in China, Vol. 2, History of Scientific Thought
The book is a history of scientific thought in China, from ancient times to the middle ages. It covers the Confucian milieu in which arose the organic naturalism of the great Taoist school, the scientific philosophy of the Mohists and Logicians, and the quantitative materialism of the Legalists. It also discusses the effects of Buddhist thought, and the Neo-Confucian climax of Chinese naturalism. ... more details
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  • A history of Chinese scientific thought from ancient times to the Middle Ages
  • Covers the Confucian milieu in which arose the organic naturalism of the great Taoist school, the scientific philosophy of the Mohists and Logicians, and the quantitative materialism of the Legalists
  • Discusses the effects of Buddhist thought on Chinese naturalism


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Author Joseph Needham
ISBN 9780521058001
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Manufacturer Cambridge University Press
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The book is a history of scientific thought in China, from ancient times to the middle ages. It covers the Confucian milieu in which arose the organic naturalism of the great Taoist school, the scientific philosophy of the Mohists and Logicians, and the quantitative materialism of the Legalists. It also discusses the effects of Buddhist thought, and the Neo-Confucian climax of Chinese naturalism. The book covers the conception of laws of nature in China and the West.

The second volume of Dr Joseph Needham's great work Science and Civilisation in China is devoted to the history of scientific thought. Beginning with ancient times, it describes the Confucian milieu in which arose the organic naturalism of the great Taoist school, the scientific philosophy of the Mohists and Logicians, and the quantitative materialism of the Legalists. Thus we are brought on to the fundamental ideas which dominated scientific thinking in the Chinese middle ages. The author opens his discussion by considering the remote and pictographic origins of words fundamental in scientific discourse, and then sets forth the influential doctrines of the Two Forces and the Five Elements. Subsequently he writes of the important sceptical tradition, the effects of Buddhist thought, and the Neo-Confucian climax of Chinese naturalism. Last comes a discussion of the conception of Laws of Nature in China and the West.

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