"Chan's theme is Chinese humanism, because this is the unavoidable theme of Chinese philosophy in nearly
all ages. Heroically he has translated his philosophers himself, with the result that for the first time the entire
map is seen through a consistent eye."
--The Saturday Review
Princeton University Press Web Site, April, 2001
Summary
"Chan's theme is Chinese humanism, because this is the unavoidable theme of Chinese philosophy in nearly
all ages. Heroically he has translated his philosophers himself, with the result that for the first time the entire
map is seen through a consistent eye."