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The Classic of Changes in Cultural Context: A Textual Archaeology of the Yi jing by Scott Davis (review)

The Classic of Changes in Cultural Context: A Textual Archaeology of the Yi jing by Scott Davis... Reviews 75 Dialogues between Professors Du Weiming and Fred Dallmayr (2009, 2010, 2011) can be readily accessed on YouTube by a click of a mouse. They are virtual examples and perfect models of what dialogical civilization can look like. Franklin J. Woo (retired) Franklin J. Woo (retired) was formerly a chaplain and lecturer in religion at Chung Chi College, Chinese University of Hong Kong (1965­1976), and director of the China Program, the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States (1976­1993). Notes 1. Stephen Toulmin, Cosmopolis: The Hidden Agenda of Modernity (New York: Free Press, 1990). 2. Fred Dallmayr and Zhao Tingyang, eds., Contemporary Chinese Political Thought: Debates and Perspectives (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2012). 3. Jiang Qing, A Confucian Constitutional Order: How China's Ancient Past Can Shape Its Political Future, ed. Daniel A. Bell and Ruiping Fan; trans. Edmund Ryden (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013), p. 238, n. 31. Scott Davis. The Classic of Changes in Cultural Context: A Textual Archaeology of the Yi jing. Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2012. xxiv, 281 pp. Hardcover $114.99, isbn 978-1-60497-808-7. Studies in the West purporting to solve the mystery of the King Wen sequence of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png China Review International University of Hawai'I Press

The Classic of Changes in Cultural Context: A Textual Archaeology of the Yi jing by Scott Davis (review)

China Review International , Volume 20 (1) – Jan 22, 2013

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Reviews 75 Dialogues between Professors Du Weiming and Fred Dallmayr (2009, 2010, 2011) can be readily accessed on YouTube by a click of a mouse. They are virtual examples and perfect models of what dialogical civilization can look like. Franklin J. Woo (retired) Franklin J. Woo (retired) was formerly a chaplain and lecturer in religion at Chung Chi College, Chinese University of Hong Kong (1965­1976), and director of the China Program, the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States (1976­1993). Notes 1. Stephen Toulmin, Cosmopolis: The Hidden Agenda of Modernity (New York: Free Press, 1990). 2. Fred Dallmayr and Zhao Tingyang, eds., Contemporary Chinese Political Thought: Debates and Perspectives (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2012). 3. Jiang Qing, A Confucian Constitutional Order: How China's Ancient Past Can Shape Its Political Future, ed. Daniel A. Bell and Ruiping Fan; trans. Edmund Ryden (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013), p. 238, n. 31. Scott Davis. The Classic of Changes in Cultural Context: A Textual Archaeology of the Yi jing. Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2012. xxiv, 281 pp. Hardcover $114.99, isbn 978-1-60497-808-7. Studies in the West purporting to solve the mystery of the King Wen sequence of

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Published: Jan 22, 2013

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