Truth in Chinese philosophy
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TAOTruth, in Chinese philosophy.
TAOTruth in Chinese philosophy.
TAOTruth, in a Chinese philosophy
TAOFundamental truth in philosophy
TAOUniversal, in Chinese philosophy
YINNegative, in Chinese philosophy
YINPassive principle, in Chinese philosophy
YANGMale principle, in Chinese philosophy
TAOAn ideal, in Chinese philosophy
TAO"The way" in Chinese philosophy
TAOGuiding principle in Chinese philosophy
TAOIt's universal, in Chinese philosophy
TAOUniversal, in a Chinese philosophy
YINFemale principle, in Chinese philosophy
CHILife force in Chinese philosophy
TAOThe way, in Chinese philosophy
YINDark principle, in Chinese philosophy
TAO"The correct way" in Chinese philosophy
YANG... and yin, dualism in Chinese philosophy.
yina principle in Chinese philosophy associated with negative, dark, and feminine attributes.
lis(in Chinese ethical philosophy) the etiquette traditionally prescribed for individuals or groups of people in a given situation
li(in Chinese ethical philosophy) the etiquette traditionally prescribed for individuals or groups of people in a given situation
yangs(in Chinese philosophy and religion), of the two principles (yin and yang) whose interaction influences the destinies of creatures and things, the principle that is positive, bright, and masculine
yin(in Chinese philosophy and religion), of the two principles (yin and yang) whose interaction influences the destinies of creatures and things, the principle that is negative, dark, and feminine
yang(in Chinese philosophy and religion), of the two principles (yin and yang) whose interaction influences the destinies of creatures and things, the principle that is positive, bright, and masculine
yins(in Chinese philosophy and religion), of the two principles (yin and yang) whose interaction influences the destinies of creatures and things, the principle that is negative, dark, and feminine
legalist(in Chinese philosophy) the principles and practices of a school of political theorists advocating strict legal control over all activities, a system of rewards and punishments uniform for all classes, and an absolute monarchy
TAOTruth, in Chinese religion.