Description |
1 online resource (xii, 354 pages) |
Contents |
The radiant mind : Zhu Xi and the Chan doctrine of Tathagatagarbha / John Jorgensen -- Zhu Xi's critique of Buddhism : selfishness, salvation, and self-cultivation / Justin Tiwald -- Buddhism and Zhu Xi's epistemology of discernment / Stephen C. Angle -- The ti-yong model and its discontents : models of ambiguous priority in Chinese Buddhism and Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucianism / Brook A. Ziporyn -- Monism and the problem of the ignorance and badness in Chinese Buddhism and Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucianism / John Makeham |
Summary |
Zhu Xi (1130-1200) is arguably the most important Chinese philosopher of the past millennium, both in terms of his legacy and for the sophistication of his systematic philosophy. The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi's Philosophical Thought combines two major areas of Chinese philosophy that are rarely tackled together: Chinese Buddhist philosophy and Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucian philosophy |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 11, 2018) |
Subject |
Zhu, Xi, 1130-1200.
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SUBJECT |
Zhu, Xi, 1130-1200 fast |
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Neo-Confucianism.
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Buddhist philosophy.
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Buddhism -- China -- Doctrines
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PHILOSOPHY -- Eastern.
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Buddhism -- Doctrines
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Buddhist philosophy
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Neo-Confucianism
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China
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Makeham, John, 1955- writer of introduction.
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LC no. |
2017060682 |
ISBN |
9780190878566 |
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0190878568 |
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9780190878580 |
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0190878584 |
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