Dao Companion to ZHU Xi’s PhilosophyKai-chiu Ng, Yong Huang Springer Nature, 4 thg 3, 2020 - 1005 trang Zhu Xi (1130-1200) has been commonly and justifiably recognized as the most influential philosopher of Neo-Confucianism, a revival of classical Confucianism in face of the challenges coming from Daoism and, more importantly, Buddhism. His place in the Confucian tradition is often and also very plausibly compared to that of Thomas Aquinas, slightly later, in the Christian tradition. This book presents the most comprehensive and updated study of this great philosopher. It situates Zhu Xi’s philosophy in the historical context of not only Confucian philosophy but also Chinese philosophy as a whole. Topics covered within Zhu Xi’s thought are metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, hermeneutics, philosophy of religion, moral psychology, and moral education. This text shows both how Zhu Xi responded to earlier thinkers and how his thoughts resonate in contemporary philosophy, particularly in the analytic tradition. This companion will appeal to students, researchers and educators in the field. |
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Chapter 4 Zhu Xis Four Books The Locus Classicus of a New Confucian Philosophy | 71 |
Chapter 5 Zhu Xis Interpretation of the Five Canonical Scriptures | 89 |
Part II Zhu Xi in the Chinese Confucian Tradition | 107 |
Chapter 6 Zhu Xi and PreQin Confucianism | 109 |
Chapter 22 Zhu Xis Political Philosophy in Context With Special Focus on His Commentaries of the Four Books | 498 |
Chapter 23 Zhu Xis Philosophy of Religion | 523 |
Chapter 24 Science and Natural Philosophy Zhu Xi on the Scientific Subjects and the Natural World | 543 |
Chapter 25 The Worldview of Zhu Xi | 573 |
Chapter 26 Zhu Xi and Confucian Environmental Ethics | 593 |
Chapter 27 Zhu Xis Critical Naturalism Methodology of His Natural Knowledge and Philosophy | 613 |
Part IV Comparative Perspective | 631 |
Chapter 28 Zhu Xi and Buddhism | 632 |
Chapter 7 Zhu Xi and the HanTang Confucians | 129 |
Chapter 8 Zhu Xi and the Five Masters of Northern Song | 144 |
Chapter 9 Zhu Xi and his Contemporaries Zhang Shi Lü Zuqian Chen Liang and Lu Jiuyuan | 169 |
Chapter 10 Zhu Xi and Later NeoConfucians | 195 |
Chapter 11 Zhu Xi and Contemporary New Confucians Reflections on Mou Zongsans and Tang Junyis Interpretations | 220 |
Part III Aspects of Zhu Xis Philosophy | 241 |
Chapter 12 Li and Qi as SupraMetaphysics | 243 |
Chapter 13 Zhu Xis Metaphysical Theory of Human Nature | 264 |
Chapter 14 Theory of Knowledge 1 Gewu and Zhizhi | 289 |
Chapter 15 Theory of Knowledge 2 Genuine Knowledge and the Problem of Knowledge and Action in Zhu Xi | 312 |
Chapter 16 Zhu Xis Cosmological and Metaphysical Interpretations of the Confucian Cardinal Virtues | 329 |
Chapter 17 The Problem of Evil in Zhu Xis Thought | 344 |
Chapter 18 Moral Psychology Heartmind Xin Nature Xing and Emotions Qing | 361 |
Chapter 19 Zhu Xi and the Idea of One Body | 388 |
Chapter 20 Moral Cultivation Gongfu Cultivation of the Person | 445 |
Chapter 21 Zhu Xis Ideal of Moral Politics Theory and Practice | 465 |
Chapter 29 Zhu Xi and Daoism Investigation of InnerMeditative Alchemy in Zhu Xis Theory and Method for the Attainment of Sagehood | 649 |
Chapter 30 Zhu Xi and Christianity | 680 |
Chapter 31 Zhu Xi and Korean Philosophy | 739 |
Chapter 32 Zhu Xi and Japanese Philosophy | 762 |
Chapter 33 Zhu Xi and Western Philosophy | 785 |
Part V The Contemporary Significance | 807 |
Chapter 34 Zhu Xi and the FactValue Debate How to Derive Ought from Is | 809 |
Chapter 35 Zhu Xi and the LiberalismCommunitarianism Debate An Imperfect Fit | 830 |
Chapter 36 Zhu Xis Normative Realism and Internal Moral Realism | 857 |
Chapter 37 Zhu Xi and the Debate between Internalism and Externalism | 873 |
Chapter 38 Zhu Xi and the Debate between Virtue Ethicists and Situationists Virtue Cultivation as a Possible Practical and Necessary Enterprise | 895 |
Chapter 39 Zhu Xis Ethical Theory Virtue Ethics Considerations and Kantian Parallels | 929 |
Chapter 40 Zhu Xi on SelfFocused vs OtherFocused Empathy | 962 |
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