Introduction to the American Edition 1
Introductory Note to an Exhibition of Modern Chinese Paintings 8
Looking Forward 10
Introductory Note to Paintings by Wang Chi-yuan 24
Peace in the Far East 26
Book Review of Institute of Pacific Relations,War and Peace in the Pacific 39
Foree as an Instrument of Law and Government 46
Introduction to Arthur W.Hummel,ed.Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period,1644-1912 71
Sun Yat-sen 82
Foundations of Friendship Between the Chinese and the Americans 100
A Note on Ch'üan Tsu-wang,Chao I-ch'ing and Tai Chen,A Study ofIndependent Convergence in Research as Illustrated in Their Works on the Shu-ching Chu 109
Book Review of Carrington L.Goodrich,A Short History of the Chinese People 141
Inaugural Address at the Chinese Art Society of America 145
The Concept of Immortality in Chinese Thought 156
The 34th Anniversary of the Chinese Revolution 190
The Chinese Revolution 200
Speech on His Election as a Vice-president of the United Nations Educational and Cultural Conference 207
A Broadcast Speech for the Office of War Information of U.S.A 212
Achievements of"UNESCO" 214
Foreword to Buwei Yang Chao,How to Cook and Eat in Chinese 216
Chinese Thought 220
A Forum on the UNESCO Confefence 236
Chang Poling:A Biographical Tribute 249
Ten-Year Plan for China's Academic Independence 268
Salute from the Orient 278
Introduction to Herrymon Maurer,Collision of East and West 281
How to Understand a Decade of Rapidly Deteriorated Sino-American Relations 290
Meeting of East and West in China 299
The Important Role of Doubt in Chinese Thought 315
My Early Associations with the Gest Oriental Library 345
Review of The End of Extra-territoriality by Wesley Fishel 353
Ch'an(Zen)Buddhism in China:Its History and Method 361
The Humanist Tradition in Confucianism 403
Authority and Freedom in the Ancient Asian World 412
An Oriental Looks at the Modern Western Civilization 423
Yung Wing:One Hundred Years after His Graduation 439
The Gest Oriental Library at Princeton University 452
Chinese Philosophy 501
Prefatory Note 522
Far Eastern History 526
Preface to Japanese Sense of Humor 532
A Historian Looks at Chinese Painting 537
Speech Delivered on February 12,1959,for the United States Information Agency in Honor of Lincoln's Birthday 558
Speech Delivered on February 12,1959,for the Voice of America in Honor of Lincoln's Birthday 562
The Scientific Spirit and Method in Chinese Philosophy 567
The Development of a Scientific Method in Chinese Intellectual History 618
An Appeal for a Systematic Search in Japan for Long-Hidden T'ang Dynasty Source-Materials of the Early History of Zen Buddhism 629
The Chinese Tradition and the Future 644
Rabindranath Tagore in China 667
Social Changes and Science 671