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# Year Text
1 1972
James L. Watson promoviert in Anthropology an der University of California, Berkeley.
2 1972-1976
Bonnie S. McDougall ist Lecturer in Oriental Studies an der University of Sydney.
3 1972
Kam Louie erhält den B.A. der University of Sydney.
4 1972-1978
Michael H. Hunt ist Assistant Professor of History an der Yale University.
5 1972-1973
Patricia Buckley Ebrey ist Preceptor des Committee on Oriental Studies der Columbia University.
6 1972-1977
Chan Hok-lam ist Associate Professor an der Jackson School of International Studies der University of Washington, Seattle.
7 1972
Maud Russell ist Mitglied der United States People's Friendship Association und reist in China.
8 1972
Erwin Engst und Joan Hinton arbeiten für die Beijing Red Star Commune.
9 1972-1973
Lowell Dittmer ist Research Fellow des Program for Contemporary China der University of Chicago.
10 1972-1973
R. Randle Edwards ist Associate Director der East Asian Legal Studies der Harvard Law School, Harvard University.
11 1972
Victor C. Falkenheim promoviert in Political Science an der Columbia University.
12 1972-1982
Günter Wohlfart ist Assistenz-Professor für Philosophie an der Universität Tübingen.
13 1972
Steven M. Goldstein promoviert in Political Science an der Columbia University.
14 1972-1973
Heinrich Röhreke ist Chargé d'affaires der deutschen Botschaft in Beijing.
15 1972
Chad Hansen promoviert an der University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
16 1972-1977
Chad Hansen unterrichtet Philosophie an der University of Pittsburgh.
17 1972
Gespräch zwischen Martin Heidegger und Chang Chung-yuan [Zhang Zhongyuan] in Freiburg.
Chang Chung-yuan : I asked Professor Heidegger, "In your work The end of philosophy and the task of thought you conclude that the study of 'lichtung' will be an important task for future thought. Is it correct to say that your new way of thinking concentrates on the development of the philosophy of 'lichtung' ?" Heidegger answered, "That is correct'". I continued, "'Lichtung' is the opening and clearing from which illumination derives. This 'lichtung' in the Taoist sense is 'Ming'. Thus from the Eastern point of view we can understand your new approach as identifying with the attainment of 'Ming'." Heidegger answered, "That is correct".
18 1972-1996
Robert M. Hartwell ist Professor of History am Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Pennsylvania.
19 1972
Robert P. Hymes erhält den B.A. der Columbia University.
20 1972-1995
Conrad Schirokauer ist Professor of History an der New York University School of Education graduate summer programs in Humanities and Asian Studies in Kyoto (197-1974, 1977, 1979) und in China (1981-1988, 1990-1992, 1994-1995).

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