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2020
Zhu Xi 朱熹 constructed his grand synthesis of Chinese philosophy in the twelfth century. In the thirteenth century, on the other side of the wide Eurasian land mass, Thomas Aquinas (1226–1274) constructed his grand synthesis of Western philosophy and theology.
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Zhu Xi 朱熹 constructed his grand synthesis of Chinese philosophy in the twelfth century. In the thirteenth century, on the other side of the wide Eurasian land mass, Thomas Aquinas (1226–1274) constructed his grand synthesis of Western philosophy and theology.
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Zhu Xi and “Zhu Xi-ism”: Toward a Critical Perspective on the Ansai School
2014The present essay appears in a collection of Koyasu’s essays called Edo as Method. “Edo as method,” for Koyasu, means to critically trace modern Japan’s construction of the images of Edo thinkers in order to deconstruct the historical image of modern Japan constructed on the basis of “Edo”—thus also illuminating the meaning of Edo thought in its ...
Nobukuni Koyasu 子安宣邦 +1 more
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2018
This chapter examines Zhu Xi’s criticisms of Buddhism in order to identify the positions Zhu developed in opposition to Buddhist doctrines. Zhu’s letters, essays, and discussions with students show that Zhu tended to think that regardless of how subtle and defensible the Buddhists’ explicit views may have been in principle, in practice these views ...
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This chapter examines Zhu Xi’s criticisms of Buddhism in order to identify the positions Zhu developed in opposition to Buddhist doctrines. Zhu’s letters, essays, and discussions with students show that Zhu tended to think that regardless of how subtle and defensible the Buddhists’ explicit views may have been in principle, in practice these views ...
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Zhu Xi’s Philosophy of Religion
2020Many aspects of Zhu Xi’s thought could be considered “religious,” particularly if one defines “religion” loosely as the collection of beliefs and practices that inform one’s understanding of the cosmos and that give direction to one’s activities and sense of purpose within that cosmos. Very few of Zhu Xi’s most important “philosophical” concepts do not
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Zhu Xi and Confucian Democracy
2018In recent years, Confucianism has re-emerged as a prominent political ideology in China, as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) increasingly turns to China’s traditional cultures to shore up its legitimacy. This recent political revival of Confucianism corresponds to the scholarly trend that began in the mid-1990s.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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ON ZHU XI'S THEORY OF INTERPRETATION
Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 2006Pan Derong, Peng Qifu
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