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This book is a combing and summarizing of metaphysical and ontological ideas in ancient Chinese philosophy, and it is also an exploration of the resources of ancient Chinese philosophical thought. The book is divided into two parts. The first part discusses ontological thought in ancient Chinese philosophy, which is specifically divided into six chapters: Taoism, Taiji, Qi, Theory, Mind, and Body, systematically combing and excavating ontological thought in ancient Chinese philosophy; The next part discusses the idea of Dahua in ancient Chinese philosophy, which is a further development and manifestation of ontological thought, specifically sorting out the ideological theories such as all things change, change in constant, dynamic and static organic, and the way of greatness. The characteristics of this book are to use the ideas and methods of phenomenology and ontology in modern Western philosophy to explore the ontological ideological resources in traditional Chinese philosophy, and highlight the ontological thinking and ideological value of traditional Chinese philosophy.
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