由《大學》三綱領的詮釋探討日本江戶初期的儒學發展

Interpretations of the Daxue (大學 The Great Learning) diversified following Wang Yangming’s 王陽明 advocacy of the ancient edition. By the late Ming, this trend had formed a new phase of Four Books studies, and the rich interpretational resources this produced during the Ming were a direct influence on...

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