Expanding Process Dr Jacob D. ZobristBrings Chinese Daoist and Confucian thought into conversation with Western process, pragmatic, and naturalist philosophy and theology. Expanding Process explores how comparative philosophy expands our understanding of the critical themes of process, change, and transformation. John H. Berthrong examines how notions of process manifest and shape the classical Confucianism of Xunzi, the early medieval Daosim of the Liezi, and Zhu Xi's Song Dynasty
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a consideration of colour and brand identity
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