New dimensions of Confucian and Neo-Confucian philosophy

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New dimensions of Confucian and Neo-Confucian philosophy

by Chung-ying Cheng

(SUNY series in philosophy)

State University of New York Press, c1991

  • pbk.

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This is the first book to thoroughly explore Confucian and Neo-Confucian metaphysics and ethics, building upon the creativity and temporality of human existence and human nature as well as their extension into human culture. Fundamental essays deal cogently with the relationship between Chinese language and Chinese philosophy, offering general categories which shape the matrix of ideas woven in Chinese philosophy from its very beginnings. Along with more general characterizations, there are themes placing Confucian thinkers in touch with modern communication theories, perceptions of individuals, religious themes, and scientific worldviews. Conceptual and comparative essays probe the frontiers of Chinese philosophy in its contemporary Confucian revival.

Table of Contents

Preface Foreword by Robert Cummings Neville Introduction: Chinese Philosophy and Confucian/Neo-Confucian Thinking: Origination, Orientation, and Originality Part I. Chinese Philosophical Orientations 1. Chinese Philosophy: A Characterization 2. A Model of Causality in Chinese Philosophy: A Comparative Study 3. The Nature and Function of Skepticism in Chinese Philosophy 4. Conscience, Mind and the Individual in Chinese Philosophy 5. Chinese Philosophy and Symbolic Reference 6. Toward Constructing a Dialectics of Harmonization: Harmony and Conflict in Chinese Philosophy Part II. Confucian Dimensions 7. Rectifying Names (Cheng-Ming) in Classical Confucianism 8. On yi as a Universal Principle of Specific Application in Confucian Morality 9. Some Aspects of the Confucian Notion of Mind 10. Theory and Practice in Confucianism 11. Dialectic of Confucian Morality and Metaphysics of Man: A Philosophical Analysis 12. Confucian Methodology and Understanding the Human Person 13. Legalism versus Confucianism: A Philosophical Appraisal 14. Confucius: Heidegger and the Philosophy of the I Ching: On Mutual Interpretations of Ontologies Part II. Neo-Confucian Dimensions 15. Method, Knowledge and Truth in Chu Hsi 16. Unity and Creativity in Wang Yang-ming's Philosophy of Mind 17. Practical Learning in Yen Yuan, Chu Hsi, and Wang Yang-ming 18. Religious Reality and Religious Understanding in Confucianism and Neo-Confuciansim 19. The Consistency and Meaning of the Four-Sentence Teaching in Ming Ju Hsueh An 20. Li-Ch'i and Li-Yu Relationaships in Seventeenth-Century Neo-Confucian Philosophy 21. Categories of Creativity in Whitehead and Neo-Confucianism Glossary Index

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