Beschreibung:
Hellmut Wilhelm & Richard WilhelmTranslated from the German by Cary F. Baynes and Irene Eber
"Heraclitus, who held that life was movement and that it developed through the conflict of opposites, also conceived a harmonious world order, the Logos, that shapes this chaos. But to the Chinese, as we shall see, the two principles, movement and the unchanging law governing it, are one: they know neither kernel nor husk-heart and mind function together undivided."--Hellmut Wilhelm
Change: Eight Lectures on the I Ching 1Origins 2The Concept of Change 3The Two Fundamental Principles 4The Trigrams and the Hexagrams 5The Hexagrams Ch'ien and K'un 6The Ten Wings 7The Later History of the Book of Changes 8The Oracle Book Lectures on the I Ching: Constancy and Change Opposition and Fellowship The Spirit of Art According to the Book of Changes Constancy in Change Death and Renewal Notes Index