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Dao Companion to ZHU Xi’s Philosophy: Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy, cartea 13

Editat de Kai-chiu Ng, Yong Huang
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 mar 2020
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 appealto students, researchers and educators in the field.
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ISBN-13: 9783030291747
ISBN-10: 303029174X
Ilustrații: XV, 1005 p. 11 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.59 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

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Notă biografică

Kai-chiu Ng is a senior lecturer of Department of Philosophy at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. His main research interest lies in Confucianism, especially Zhu Xi’s philosophy. He is the author of Zhu Xi’s Theory of Self-Cultivation of Probing Principle (in Chinese).
Yong Huang is a professor of Department of Philosophy at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, the editor of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy and The Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy series. Author of three monographs in English and three collections of essays in Chinese, he is also an author of 80+ articles each in Chinese or English. His main areas of research are Chinese philosophy, comparative philosophy, and ethics..


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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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Contains the contributions by the best Zhu Xi scholars writing in English today Presents the most comprehensive and up-to-date companion to almost all aspects of Zhu Xi’s philosophy Situates Zhu Xi’s philosophy historically, both in the earlier tradition that influences him and that he responds to and the later tradition that he influences and that responds to his philosophy Promotes a thoroughly comparative picture of Zhu Xi’s philosophy, revealing its relevance to our contemporary philosophical thinking