Li (Neo-Confucianism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Li (理)is a concept found in Neo-Confucian Chinese philosophy. It refers to the underlying intelligence and order of nature as reflected in its organic forms. It may be translated as rational princi...
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Chinese philosophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chinese philosophy is philosophy written in the Chinese tradition of thought. Chinese philosophy has a history of several thousand years; its origins are often traced back to the Yi Jing (the Book o...
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Short article by Michael C. Kalton. ... Neo-Confucianism: The synthesis of Taoist cosmology and Buddhist spirituality around the core of Confucian concern with society and government, a synthesis which predominated in the intellectual and spiritual life of China, Korea, and Japan prior to the modern period.
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faculty.washington.edu/mkalton/NeoConfucianism.htm
faculty.washington.edu/mkalton/NeoConfucianism.htm
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The essence of Neo-Confucianism ... Neo-Confucianism: The synthesis of Taoist cosmology and Buddhist spirituality around the core of Confucian concern with society and government, a synthesis which predominated in the intellectual and spiritual life of China, Korea, and Japan prior to the modern period...
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The tenth chapter in the learning module, Chinese Philosophy. This chapter discusses the main outlines of Neo-Confucianism in its two schools: the School of ...
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www.wsu.edu/~dee/CHPHIL/NEO.HTM
www.wsu.edu/~dee/CHPHIL/NEO.HTM
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Seika was a devoted student of China and Chinese poetry, and became convinced that the most important advance in China was the establishment of Neo-Confucianism as the official orthodoxy. Its great virtue was its secularity;
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wsu.edu/~dee/TOKJAPAN/NEO.HTM
wsu.edu/~dee/TOKJAPAN/NEO.HTM
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www.iep.utm.edu/n/neo-conf.htm
www.iep.utm.edu/n/neo-conf.htm
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Neo-Confucianism In China, a rationalistic revival of Confucianism in the 11th century that influenced Chinese thought for 800 years ... Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: Neo-Confucianism...
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www.answers.com/topic/neo-confucianism
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An overview of the Neo-Confucian doctrines adopted under Japan's Tokugawa Shogunate (1603-1867). ... In Japan, the official guiding philosophy of the Tokugawa period (1603-1867) was Neo-Confucianism. This philosophy profoundly influenced the thought and behaviour of the educated class.
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www.willamette.edu/~rloftus/neoconfucianism.html
www.willamette.edu/~rloftus/neoconfucianism.html
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