Neo-Confucianism: A Philosophical Introduction

{{ _getLangText('m_detailInformation_goodsAuthorText') }}Justin Tiwald,Stephen C. Angle
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2017年02月21日
ISBN:9780745662497
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Neo-Confucianism is a philosophically sophisticated tradition weaving classical Confucianism together with themes from Buddhism and Daoism. It began in China around the eleventh century CE, played a leading role in East Asian cultures over the last millennium, and has had a profound influence on modern Chinese society.

Based on the latest scholarship but presented in accessible language, Neo-Confucianism: A Philosophical Introduction is organized around themes that are central in Neo-Confucian philosophy, including the structure of the cosmos, human nature, ways of knowing, personal cultivation, and approaches to governance. The authors thus accomplish two things at once: they present the Neo-Confucians in their own, distinctive terms; and they enable contemporary readers to grasp what is at stake in the great Neo-Confucian debates.

This novel structure gives both students and scholars in philosophy, religion, history, and cultural studies a new window into one of the world?s most important philosophical traditions.


About the Authors:

Stephen C. Angle is Mansfield Freeman Professor of East Asian Studies at Wesleyan University.

Justin Tiwald is Associate Professor of Philosophy at San Francisco State University.
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