LII.org (Home) About LII     IPL.org     Suggest a Site     Subscribe to New This Week     Contact
Librarians' Internet Index - Websites You Can Trust

Search Help


Eastern Philosophy

email this email this page



 Websites presented in alphabetical order

Alan Watts view detail comment email this

"Editor, Anglican priest, graduate dean, broadcaster, author, lecturer, and entertainer," Alan Watts spent more than 40 years interpreting Eastern philosophies for the Western world. See The Essential Alan Watts for quotes and the Alan Watts Library for biography, bibliography, and timeline. Audio clips and podcasts of some of his lectures are available. This official site also contains information on the Alan Watts Mountain Center in Point Reyes National Park, Calif.
http://www.alanwatts.com/
Topics: Philosophy, Religion

Last updated May 20, 2007


Qi: The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health & Fitness view detail comment email this

This companion site to the print publication of the same name includes articles and information about traditional Chinese medicine, Taijiquan (T'ai Chi Ch'uan) and other internal arts, qigong and meditation, Chinese culture, Chinese philosophy, and feng shui. Highlights include an interactive acupuncture model, a tai chi skeleton animation, and a virtual Chinese abacus. Searchable. From Insight Publishing.
http://www.qi-journal.com/
Topics: Health, Magazines, Magazines by Place, Medical Treatments & Devices, Philosophy, Sports

Last updated Aug 10, 2009


Taoism Information Page view detail comment email this

A directory of annotated links to Web resources on Taoism, including translations of the I Ching , the Sun-Tzu Art of War , and the Tao Te Ching . Other sections provide links to resources on acupuncture, feng shui, martial arts (specifically tai chi), and Chinese philosophy. A Virtual Library site.
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/taoism/
Topics: Faiths, Philosophy, Sports

Last updated Sep 7, 2001


Yang Style Tai Chi view detail comment email this

Devoted to Tai Chi Chuan, a "moving form of yoga and meditation combined." Provides an overview of this Chinese exercise, including information on various styles and forms, and Taoism and the philosophy of Tai Chi. Also available in French.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Philosophy/Taichi/
Topics: Health, Medical Treatments & Devices, Philosophy, Sports

Last updated Jul 5, 2004




Home | About | IPL.org | Suggest a Site | New This Week | Contact