TY - BOOK AU - Zhu,Xi AU - Gardner,Daniel K. TI - Zhu xi: basic writings SN - 9780231556422 AV - B128.C52 E5 2022eb U1 - 181/.11 23/eng/20220308 PY - 2022///] CY - New York PB - Columbia University Press KW - Philosophy KW - Early works to 1800 KW - Philosophie KW - Ouvrages avant 1800 KW - RELIGION / Confucianism KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Early works N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Foundations of the universe -- Human beings -- Learning -- Theory of reading -- Moral self-cultivation N2 - "Zhu Xi is the most important of the twelfth-century neo-Confucianists. Some consider him second only to Confucius himself in his importance to Chinese philosophy as a whole, since it is his interpretation of Confucius that has been canonical since his lifetime. This short book, modeled after the Burton Watson "Basic Writings" volumes for Zhuangzi, Xunzi, and Han Feizi, is an accessible, one-volume introduction to Zhu Xi's influential philosophical system designed especially for course use. In "classifying" Zhu Xi's conversations in the Classified Conversations of Master Zhu, Li Jingde dedicated the first thirteen chapters to conversations explaining his general philosophical system. Readers are introduced to his metaphysics of principle (li), psychophysical stuff (qi), spiritual beings (guishen), human nature (xing), mind-heart (xin), and emotions (qing); and to his program of self-cultivation-that is, the curriculum that Confucians should follow to attain moral perfection. Gardner argues that these chapters constitute the best overview of Zhu Xi's basic philosophical teachings, and selections from them form the basis of his volume. Occasionally, they are supplemented with passages from the Collected Literary Writings of Master Zhu and from Zhu's commentaries on the Classics"-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3273046 ER -