Qi ("vital energy") is one of the most important concepts in Chinese philosophy and culture, and neo-Confucian Zhang Zai plays a pivotal role in developing the notion. This book provides a thorough and proper understanding of his thoughts.
Qi ("vital energy") is one of the most important concepts in Chinese philosophy and culture, and neo-Confucian Zhang Zai plays a pivotal role in developing the notion. This book provides a thorough and proper understanding of his thoughts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jung-Yeup Kim is assistant professor of philosophy at Kent State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Introducing the Notion Qi, the Philosopher Zhang Zai, and the Text Zhengmeng (Rectifying the Ignorant) Chapter Two: Zhang Zai's Critique of the Buddhist Chapter Three: Zhang Zai's Vertical Development of Qi and His Critique of the Buddhist Chapter Four: Zhang Zai's Critique of the Ordinary Person Chapter Five: Zhang Zai's Horizontal Development of Qi and His Critique of the Ordinary Person Chapter Six: Zhang Zai and John Dewey on Realizing Vital Harmony Chapter Seven: Zhang Zai and S Ky ngd k's Philosophy of Qi
Chapter One: Introducing the Notion Qi, the Philosopher Zhang Zai, and the Text Zhengmeng (Rectifying the Ignorant) Chapter Two: Zhang Zai's Critique of the Buddhist Chapter Three: Zhang Zai's Vertical Development of Qi and His Critique of the Buddhist Chapter Four: Zhang Zai's Critique of the Ordinary Person Chapter Five: Zhang Zai's Horizontal Development of Qi and His Critique of the Ordinary Person Chapter Six: Zhang Zai and John Dewey on Realizing Vital Harmony Chapter Seven: Zhang Zai and S Ky ngd k's Philosophy of Qi
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