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- catalog alternative "Tōyōjin no shii hōhō. English".
- catalog contributor b1996966.
- catalog coverage "Asia Civilization.".
- catalog coverage "Asia Intellectual life.".
- catalog created "[c1964]".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "[c1964]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1964]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [588]-690)".
- catalog description "China. Emphasis on the perception of the concrete -- Non-development of abstract thought -- Emphasis on the particular -- Conservatism expressed in the exaltation of antiquity -- Fondness for complex multiplicity expressed in concrete form -- Formal conformity -- The tendency towards practicality -- Individualism -- Esteem for hierarchy -- Esteem for nature -- Reconciling and harmonizing tendencies.".
- catalog description "India. Stress on universals -- Preference for the negative -- Minimizing individuality and specific particulars -- The concept of the unity of all things -- The static quality of universality -- Subjective comprehension of personality -- Primacy of the universal self over the individual self -- Subservience to universals -- Alienation from the objective natural world -- The introspective character of Indian thought -- The metaphysical character of Indian thought -- The spirit of tolerance and conciliation.".
- catalog description "Japan. The acceptance of phenomenalism -- The tendency to emphasize a limited social nexus -- Non-rationalistic tendencies -- Problem of shamanism.".
- catalog description "Tibet. Consciousness of the individual -- Discovery of the absolute in man -- Absolute submission to a religiously charismatic individual -- Absolute adherence to the Lamaist social order -- Shamanistic tendencies -- Logical tendencies.".
- catalog extent "xx, 712 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Ways of thinking of Eastern peoples: India, China, Tibet, Japan.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ways of thinking of Eastern peoples: India, China, Tibet, Japan.".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "[c1964]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engjpn".
- catalog publisher "Honolulu, East-West Center Press".
- catalog relation "Ways of thinking of Eastern peoples: India, China, Tibet, Japan.".
- catalog spatial "Asia Civilization.".
- catalog spatial "Asia Intellectual life.".
- catalog subject "915".
- catalog subject "Asians Psychology.".
- catalog subject "DS12 .N35 1964".
- catalog subject "Philosophy, Asian.".
- catalog tableOfContents "China. Emphasis on the perception of the concrete -- Non-development of abstract thought -- Emphasis on the particular -- Conservatism expressed in the exaltation of antiquity -- Fondness for complex multiplicity expressed in concrete form -- Formal conformity -- The tendency towards practicality -- Individualism -- Esteem for hierarchy -- Esteem for nature -- Reconciling and harmonizing tendencies.".
- catalog tableOfContents "India. Stress on universals -- Preference for the negative -- Minimizing individuality and specific particulars -- The concept of the unity of all things -- The static quality of universality -- Subjective comprehension of personality -- Primacy of the universal self over the individual self -- Subservience to universals -- Alienation from the objective natural world -- The introspective character of Indian thought -- The metaphysical character of Indian thought -- The spirit of tolerance and conciliation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Japan. The acceptance of phenomenalism -- The tendency to emphasize a limited social nexus -- Non-rationalistic tendencies -- Problem of shamanism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Tibet. Consciousness of the individual -- Discovery of the absolute in man -- Absolute submission to a religiously charismatic individual -- Absolute adherence to the Lamaist social order -- Shamanistic tendencies -- Logical tendencies.".
- catalog title "Tōyōjin no shii hōhō. English".
- catalog title "Ways of thinking of Eastern peoples: India, China, Tibet, Japan. Rev. English translation, edited by Philip P. Wiener.".
- catalog type "text".