Neo-Confucian orthodoxy and the learning of the mind-and-heart

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Neo-Confucian orthodoxy and the learning of the mind-and-heart

Wm. Theodore de Bary

(Neo-Confucian studies)(A King's crown paperback)

Columbia University Press, c1981

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道学與心学

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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-- Journal of Chinese Religions

Table of Contents

Part 1. The Chinese Tradition in Antiquity 1. The Oracle-Bone Inscriptions of the Late Shang DynastyDavid N. Keightley 2. Classical Sources of Chinese TraditionBurton Watson, by David S. Nivison, Irene Bloom 3. Confucius and the AnalectsIrene Bloom 4. Mozi: Utilitarianism, by Uniformity, and Universal LoveBurton Watson 5. The Way of Laozi and Zhuangzi 6. The Evolution of the Confucian Tradition in Antiquity 7. Legalists and Militarists 8. The Han Reaction to Qin Despotism 9. Daoist Syncretisms of the Late Zhou, by Qin, and Early Han 10. The Imperial Order and Han Syntheses 11. The Economic OrderBurton Watson, by Wm. Theodore deBary 12. The Great Han HistoriansBurton Watson Part 3. Later Taoism and Mahyna Buddhism in China 13. Learning of the MysteriousRichard John Lynn, by Wing-tsit Chan, Irene Bloom 14. Daoist ReligionFranciscus Verellen, by Nathan Sivin, et al. 15. The Introduction of Buddhism 16. Schools of Buddhism 17. Schools of Buddhism Part 4. The Confucian Revival and Neo-Confucianism 18. Social Life and Political Culture in the Tang 19. The Confucian Revival in the Song 20. Neo-Confucianism: The Philosophy of Human Nature and the Way of the Sage 21. Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucian ProgramWm. Theodore deBary 22. Ideological Foundations of Late Imperial China 23. Neo-Confucian Education 24. Continuity and Crisis in the Ming

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