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New dimensions of Confucian and Neo-Confucian philosophy / by Chung-ying Cheng.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: SUNY series in philosophyPublication details: Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press, �1991.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 619 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585091730
  • 9780585091730
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: New dimensions of Confucian and Neo-Confucian philosophy.DDC classification:
  • 181/.112 20
LOC classification:
  • B127.C65 C495 1990eb
Other classification:
  • 08.10
Online resources:
Contents:
PART I. Chinese philosophical orientations. Chinese philosophy: a characterization -- A model of causality in Chinese philosophy: a comparative study -- The nature and function of skepticism in Chinese philosophy -- Conscience, mind and the individual in Chinese philosophy -- Chinese philosophy and symbolic reference -- Toward constructing a dialectics of harmonization: harmony and conflict in Chinese philosophy -- PART II. Confucian dimensions. Rectifying names (Cheng-Ming) in classical Confucianism -- On yi as a universal principle of specific application in Confucian morality -- Some aspects of the Confucian notion of mind -- Theory and practice in Confucianism -- Dialectic of Confucian morality and metaphysics of man: a philosophical analysis -- Confucian methodology and understanding the human person -- Legalism versus Confucianism: a philosophical appraisal -- Confucius, Heidegger and the philosophy of the I Ching: on mutual interpretations of ontologies -- PART III. Neo-Confucian dimensions. Method, knowledge and truth in Chu Hsi -- Unity and creativity in Wang Yang-ming's philosophy of mind -- Practical learning in Yen Yuan, Chu Hsi, and Wang Yang-ming -- Religious reality and religious understanding in Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism -- The consistency and meaning of the four-sentence teaching in Ming Ju Hs�ueh An -- Li-Ch'i and Li-Y�u relationships in seventeenth-century Neo-Confucian philosophy -- Categories of creativity in Whitehead and Neo-Confucianism.
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PART I. Chinese philosophical orientations. Chinese philosophy: a characterization -- A model of causality in Chinese philosophy: a comparative study -- The nature and function of skepticism in Chinese philosophy -- Conscience, mind and the individual in Chinese philosophy -- Chinese philosophy and symbolic reference -- Toward constructing a dialectics of harmonization: harmony and conflict in Chinese philosophy -- PART II. Confucian dimensions. Rectifying names (Cheng-Ming) in classical Confucianism -- On yi as a universal principle of specific application in Confucian morality -- Some aspects of the Confucian notion of mind -- Theory and practice in Confucianism -- Dialectic of Confucian morality and metaphysics of man: a philosophical analysis -- Confucian methodology and understanding the human person -- Legalism versus Confucianism: a philosophical appraisal -- Confucius, Heidegger and the philosophy of the I Ching: on mutual interpretations of ontologies -- PART III. Neo-Confucian dimensions. Method, knowledge and truth in Chu Hsi -- Unity and creativity in Wang Yang-ming's philosophy of mind -- Practical learning in Yen Yuan, Chu Hsi, and Wang Yang-ming -- Religious reality and religious understanding in Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism -- The consistency and meaning of the four-sentence teaching in Ming Ju Hs�ueh An -- Li-Ch'i and Li-Y�u relationships in seventeenth-century Neo-Confucian philosophy -- Categories of creativity in Whitehead and Neo-Confucianism.

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