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Confucianism: How Analects Promoted Patriarchy and Influenced the Subordination of Women in East Asia
Indian and Chinese Philosophies in Dialogue on Self, Ethics and Society University College Utrecht, 24 February 2020
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Neo-Confucianism Zhu Xi Zhu Xi (Chu Hsi) Brought the Development of Neo-Confucianism to a Culminating Synthesis
Chance and Necessity in Zhu Xi's Conceptions of Heaven and Tradition
Deleuzian (Re)Interpretation of Zhu Xi
Classifying the Zhuangzi Chapters
The Reception and Reappraisal of Neo-Confucianism in the Beginnings of Chosŏn Korea
(Non) Reception of the Zhuangzi Text
One Classic and Two Classical Traditions the Recovery and Transmission of a Lost Edition of the Analects
Zhu Xi and Daoism: Investigation of Inner-Meditative Alchemy in Zhu
A History of Reading in Late Imperial China, 1000-1800
On Speculative Realism, “New” Materialism, and the Study of Li (理) and Qi (氣) ______
Philosophical Aspects of the Goryeo-Joseon Confucian-Buddhist
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Reconstructing the Confucian
The Taizhou Movement
An Existential-Phenomenological Analysis of the Mind-Thing Relation In
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Emerson and Zhu Xi: the Role of the “Scholar” in Pursuing “Peace”
A Visit to the Local God: Reclaiming the Diversity of the Divine Leah Kalmanson Drake University
Reconstructing Female Authority Through Wu Zetian's Legacy
Wang Ruoxu and His Critical Essays In
Introduction
Eastern Medicine Renaissance in the Context of Japanese Rule, 1910-1945
PREFACE to the GREAT LEARNING by CHAPTER and PHRASE by Zhu Xi
China 7344 Ng and Wang / MIRRORING the PAST / Sheet
Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy
The Formation of a Radical Anti-Zhu Xi Confucian
Philology and Its Enemies
ZHU Xi's Spiritual Practice As the Basis of His Central Philosophical
Synthesis: "The One and the Many" in the Lotus Sutra and Zhu Xi
The Role and Meaning of Religion for Korean Society
China: the Glorious Tang and Song Dynasties
Primary Source Document with Questions (Dbqs) the NATURE AS PRINCIPLE by Zhu Xi Introduction “Neo-Confucianism” Is a General
Zhu Xi's Moral Psychology
167 the Legal Philosophy of Zhu Xi
China: the Glorious Tang and Song Dynasties
Criticisms of Buddhism, Daoism, and the Learning of the Heart-Mind
A Confucian Adage for Life: Empathy (Shu) in the Analects
The Great Learning the Doctrine of the Mean
Creativity in Song Daoxue 道學: Explication and Elaboration in Zhu Xi’S and Chen Chun’S Philosophy
Chinese Metaphysics and Its Problems