All Under Heaven: Transforming Paradigms in Confucian-Christian DialogueThis book is a study of comparative philosophy and theology. The themes are the critical issues arising from the modern interpretation of Confucian doctrine as they confront the Christian beliefs of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |
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On the Chinese side , Chu Hsi is famous for his defense of the role of li or principle as the form qua the defining characteristic of any particular things . In the classical Confucian tradition , Hsün Tzu was also interested in the ...
On the Chinese side , Chu Hsi is famous for his defense of the role of li or principle as the form qua the defining characteristic of any particular things . In the classical Confucian tradition , Hsün Tzu was also interested in the ...
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Neville goes on to point out that " in terms of his cosmology this means that the process of concresence in any occasion is the achievement of some value . ” ' Chu Hsi's notion of li as principle embodying a pattern of value reflecting ...
Neville goes on to point out that " in terms of his cosmology this means that the process of concresence in any occasion is the achievement of some value . ” ' Chu Hsi's notion of li as principle embodying a pattern of value reflecting ...
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