The Unfolding of Neo-Confucianism / Wm. Theodore De Bary.
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TextSeries: Studies in Oriental Culture ; 10Publisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1970]Copyright date: ©1970Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - 9780231942980
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Explanatory Note and Abbreviations Used -- Contributors -- Contents -- Introduction / Bary, Wm. Theodore de -- Confucianism and Buddhism in the Late Ming / Kengo, Araki -- The Spiritual Autobiography of Te-ch'ing / Wu, Pei-Yi -- Chu-hung and Lay Buddhism in the Late Min / Greenblatt, Kristin Yü -- Neo-Confucian Cultivation and the Seventeenth-Century "Enlightenment" / Bary, Wm. Theodore de -- Orthodoxy and Enlightenment: Wang Shih-chen's Theory of Poetry and Its Antecedent / Lynn, Richard John -- Chiao Hung and the Revolt against Ch'eng-Chu Orthodoxy / Ch'ien, Edward T. -- Liu Tsung-chou's Doctrine of Moral Mind and Practice and His Critique of Wang Yang-ming / Chun-I, Tang -- From Education to Politics: The Fu She / Atwell, William S. -- Fang l-chih: Western Learning and the "Investigation of Things" / Peterson, Willard J. -- Wang Fu-chih and the Neo-Confucian Tradition / McMorran, Ian -- Reason, Substance, and Human Desires in Seventeenth-Century Neo-Confucianism / Cheng, Chung-Ying -- Yen Yüan: From Inner Experience to Lived Concreteness / Tu, Wei-Ming -- The Hsing-li ching-i and the Ch'eng-Chu School of the Seventeenth Century / Chan, Wing-Tsit -- Index -- Translations From The Oriental Classics
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Explores and explains the transition from the Ming to the Ch'ing period in Chinese history by following the dialogue of the Chinese thinkers among themselves.
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In English.
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