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De Chineesche Filosofie, Toegelicht voor niet-Sinologen, 1. Kh'oeng Foe Tsz' (Confucius)

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A concise guide for non-specialists that explains Confucian thought through an introduction to its core principles, historical background, and a biographical account of Confucius; it presents translations and commentary on central texts—Choeng Yoeng (the Mean), Ta Hiŏh (the Great Learning)—and selected fragments from Loen Yü (the Analects). The commentary clarifies key terms, offers interpretive notes, and contrasts existing renderings to help readers understand how Confucian ideas inform social and familial institutions. Combining explanatory essays, historical context, and annotated translations, the work aims to make classical Chinese philosophy accessible without requiring prior sinological training.

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Henri Borel

Henri Borel was a Dutch author and scholar known for his explorations of Eastern philosophy and culture. His works often focus on Chinese and Indian thought, aiming to make these philosophies accessible to Western readers. Notable among his publications is "De Chineesche Filosofie, Toegelicht voor niet-Sinologen," a two-volume series that elucidates the teachings of Confucius and Lao Tzu. Borel's writing reflects a deep engagement with the spiritual and philosophical traditions of Asia, contributing to a broader understanding of these cultures in the West. His literary output also includes fiction, such as "Vlindertje: een Haagsche roman," showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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