Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy

This Companion is the first volume to provide a comprehensive introduction, in accessible English, to the Neo-Confucian philosophical thought of representative Chinese thinkers from the eleventh to the eighteenth centuries. It brings together nineteen essays on a range of topics in Neo-Confucian phi...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Makeham, John. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Series:Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy ; 1
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505 0 # |a Introduction; John Makeham -- 1. ZHOU Dunyi<U+0019>s Philosophy of the Supreme Polarity; Tze-ki Hon -- 2. SHAO Yong<U+0019>s Numerological-Cosmological System; Don J. Wyatt -- 3. ZHANG Zai<U+0019>s Theory of Vital Energy; Robin R. Wang and DING Weixiang -- 4. CHENG Yi's Moral Philosophy; HUANG Yong -- 5: The Thesis of Single-Rootedness in the Thought of CHENG Hao; WONG Wai-ying -- 6. HU Hong<U+0019>s Philosophy; Hans van Ess -- 7. ZHANG Shi's Philosophical Perspectives on Human Nature, Heart/Mind, Humaneness, and the Supreme Ultimate; Hoyt Cleveland Tillman and Christian Soffel -- 8. ZHU Xi<U+0019>s Cosmology; John Berthrong -- 9. ZHU Xi's Moral Psychology; Kwong-loi Shun -- 10. L<U+00dc> Zuqian<U+0019>s Political Philosophy; Kai Marchal -- 11. Neo-Confucian Philosophy and Genre: The Philosophical Writings of CHEN Chun and ZHEN Dexiu; Hilde De Weerdt -- 12. LU Xiangshan's Ethical Philosophy; Philip J. Ivanhoe -- 13. "The Four Masters of Mingzhou": Transmission and Innovation among the Disciples of LU Jiuyuan (Ziangshan); Linda Walton -- 14. LIU Zongzhou Metaphysics and the Basis of Morality in the Philosophy of WANG; David W. Tien -- 15. WANG Yangming as a Virtue Ethicist; Stephen C. Angle -- 16. LIU Zongzhou on Self-cultivation; Chung-yi Cheng -- 17. WANG Fuzhi<U+0019>s Philosophy of Principle (Li) Inherent in Qi; JeeLoo Liu -- 18. LI Guangdi and the Philosophy of Human Nature; NG On-cho -- 19. DAI Zhen on Human Nature and Moral Cultivation; Justin Tiwald -- Index. 
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