Wu, Genyou , and Sun Bangjin , et al., D ai Zhen, Qianjia Scholarship, and Chinese Culture (3 vols.): Fuzhou : Haixia Chuban Faxing Jituan , Fujian Jiaoyu Chubanshe , 2015, 1181 pages
[...]Qianjia scholarship differs greatly with Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism in its methodologies. [...]DAI Zhens view seems too reductionist to truly incorporate the previous systems of metaphysics. [...]DAI Zhen makes an insightful distinction between the Dao of humans and the Dao of Heaven, which mig...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Dao : a journal of comparative philosophy 2016, Vol.15 (3), p.489 |
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Zusammenfassung: | [...]Qianjia scholarship differs greatly with Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism in its methodologies. [...]DAI Zhens view seems too reductionist to truly incorporate the previous systems of metaphysics. [...]DAI Zhen makes an insightful distinction between the Dao of humans and the Dao of Heaven, which might be considered as DAI Zhens major contribution to the philosophy of Dao, but the point is less elaborated in this monograph (301302) than in Wus previously published essays. [...]DAI Zhen assumes the authority of pre-Qin Confucian Classics. [...]the authors have added disclaimers here and there to moderate their claims and avoid misunderstandings, showing a clear awareness of the difference between the thought of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism and its social influence through ideological distortion. |
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ISSN: | 1540-3009 1569-7274 |