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An introduction to classical Chinese thought

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In depth videos on key thinkers, texts and schools

Book of Changes - https://youtu.be/C5VHuizSa8c
Book of Documents - https://youtu.be/QlHnMlRnYVc
Laozi - https://youtu.be/hFRU1MtUJ-8
Confucius - https://youtu.be/Qk5DcUjGY5Q
Mozi - https://youtu.be/o_2187jsNV4
Guanzi - https://youtu.be/giakvWbAjCk
Mencius - https://youtu.be/XGoYJQzOnIM
Xunzi - https://youtu.be/eNugMuIKFKM
Zou Yan - https://youtu.be/b9X_udmqa3A
Zhuangzi - https://youtu.be/sUMy8FTN-As
School of names - https://youtu.be/fcPckqEPHH4
Yang Zhu - https://youtu.be/lUYWOkhj_Qk
Xu Xing - https://youtu.be/00NxV-k8xqY
Sunzi - https://youtu.be/QhYBCiU9_OE
Shang Yang - https://youtu.be/W9grkHx9gy4
Shizi - https://youtu.be/HT-l-yxmdkA
Lu Buwei - https://youtu.be/VTpn4_GjgTQ
Han Feizi - https://youtu.be/ftrekCcDFCY
Pheasant cap master - https://youtu.be/mOJNDjwk4kY

Reading list

Primary texts:

- Philosophers of the Warring States: A Sourcebook in Chinese Philosophy, Translated by: Kurtis Hagen; Steve Coutinho
- Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy, Edited by Philip J. Ivanhoe and Bryan W. Van Norden

Secondary texts:

- Introduction to Classical Chinese Philosophy, Bryan W. Van Norden
- Great minds of the Eastern Intellectual Tradition – The Great Courses, Grant Hardy

Contextual background:

- Understanding Imperial China – The Great Courses, Andrew R. Wilson

Legalism (Chinese philosophy) | Wikipedia audio article

Legalism (Chinese philosophy) | Wikipedia audio article

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