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The Philosophy of I Ching
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The philosophy of I-ching is focused on the idea of change. Change is eternal - both for the cosmical and the human world - and therefore it is necessary to know in due
time how to adapt to it. We can see here the oracular function of I-ching,
namely that of connecting our activity to the temporary conditions and
to correct those tendencies that couldn't be successful in a given
social or cosmical context.
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I-ching philosophy results from a natural wisdom connected to the real events of life. It is not a speculative philosophy
such as the one elaborated in the Western philosophical systems: a
philosophy for its own sake, without any echo into reality. This aspect
misled Hegel who, in his "History of Philosophy", thought to find in
the classical Chinese philosophy a fragment of dialectics in a
primitive stage!
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