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The Existence of Intangible Content in Architectonic Form Based upon the Practicality of Laotzu's Philosophy. By Amos Ih Tiao Chang. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1956. vii, 72. Illustrations. $3.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Wen Fong
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Princeton University
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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1957

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References

1 Yutang, Lin, The Wisdom of Laotse (New York, 1948)Google Scholar. This is especially true in Chang's Introduction where the discussions are more general than specific.

2 The Wisdom of Laotse, p. 310Google Scholar. I have followed Mr. Lin's translation, since it appears to be the closest version to Mr. Chang's “quotation.”

3 Tao-te-ching, Ch. 29; Waley, A., The Way and its Power (London, 1949), p. 179.Google Scholar