CONFUCIAN PHILOSOPHY
“The Analects Of Confucius,” translated and anotated by Arthur Waley (London: Allen and Un-
Mr. Arthur Waley’s latest work has not the general appeal which most of his books on China and the Chinese have. It is primarily for the scholar and has been written to show the Confucius of the “Analects” as he really was and not according to the mediaeval interpretation upon which previous translations of this work have been based. Mr. Waley’s task is to reflect the philosophy of the fifth century 8.C., when Confucius lived, by letting his famous sayings speak for themselves. i
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 154, 25 March 1939, Page 2 (Supplement)
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100CONFUCIAN PHILOSOPHY Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 154, 25 March 1939, Page 2 (Supplement)
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