Rituals of the Way
Explore the depths of ancient Chinese philosophy with "Rituals of the Way," authored by Xun Kuang, a foundational figure in Confucian thought. Published by Open Court Publishing Co. in 1999, this enlightening paperback spans 208 pages and offers an in-depth study of the "Xunzi." This pivotal text, attributed to Xun Kuang (circa 310-210 B.C.), is thoughtfully divided into four comprehensive chapters. Delve into themes such as self-cultivation and the mind, the influence of heaven, the significance of rituals and music, and the role of language in understanding the way of life. Engaging and profound, "Rituals of the Way" serves as an essential resource for those interested in Eastern philosophy and cultural practices. Discover the timeless wisdom that continues to resonate in today's world.