Lu Hsiang Shan: A Twelfth Century Chinese Idealist Philosopher |
Contents
CHAPTER IHISTORICAL BACKGROUND | 5 |
CHAPTER IILU HSIANGSHANS DOCTRINES | 30 |
CHAPTER IIIMETHODOLOGY | 57 |
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Lu Hsiang-Shan: A Twelfth Century Chinese Idealist Philosopher Siu-chi Huang No preview available - 2013 |
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Lu Hsiang-Shan: A Twelfth Century Chinese Idealist Philosopher Siu-Chi Huang No preview available - 2008 |
Common terms and phrases
according Analects Annals apprehend this Law Bodde's tr Book of Changes Ch'eng Hao Ch'eng-Chu school ch'i Chang Tsai Chien chih China Chinese Philosophy Ching Chou Tun-i Chu Hsi chüan Chung-kuo Che-hsüeh Shih Commercial Press concept Concrete Things Confucian Confucius Conversations Diagram Explained Ether ethical existence Form hsing erh fundamental Fung Yu-lan Heaven and Earth hence Henke's tr History of Chinese Hsi's hsüeh Hu Shih Human Nature Bruce's Human-heartedness influence innately possessed Intuitive Knowledge Learning letter to Chu liang Lu Hsiang Lu Hsiang-shan Lu's Material Desire means Mencius metaphysical Mind of Spirit Nature Bruce's tr Neo-Confucian Neo-Confucianists Philosophy of Human practical principle Righteousness scholars shan Shanghai Shao Yung Shih History Sung Dynasty Supreme Ultimate t'ai T'ang Taoism Taoist teacher teachings term Ultimateless tion translated Truth tao Tung-yüan Ultimateless wu universal Law virtues Wang Yang-ming words wu chi Yüan Zen Buddhism
References to this book
Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 2, History of Scientific Thought Joseph Needham,Ling Wang No preview available - 1956 |