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Influence of Yangming Schools thought of “neither good nor evil” on Confucian classics studies in late Ming Dynasty(PDF)

《长安大学学报(社科版)》[ISSN:1671-6248/CN:61-1391/C]

Issue:
2016年04期
Page:
121-128
Research Field:
哲学
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Title:
Influence of Yangming Schools thought of “neither good nor evil” on Confucian classics studies in late Ming Dynasty
Author(s):
YANG Zhao-zhong
Institute of Chinese Ideological and Caltural History, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, Fujian, China
Keywords:
Yangming School the thought of “neither good nor evil” academic paradigm HUANG Dao-zhou Confucian classics studies
PACS:
B248.2
DOI:
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Abstract:
This paper used WANG Longxi, LI Zhi, and HUANG Daozhous ideas to elaborate the influence of “neither good nor evil” on academic paradigm. The results show that Li Zhi inherited WANG 〖JP2〗Longxis thought of “neither good nor evil” to propose his “theory on Tongxin”, trying to seek ontological〖JP〗 heavenly principles; HUANG Daozhou led the academic compaign of recovering Confucian classic studies, putting forward that the focus of recovering Confucianism lies in the transition and transformation from NeoConfucianism to Confucian classics studies; the thought of “neither good nor evil” ran though that compaign and became the first motivation of the new academic paradigm in late Ming Dynasty, making NeoConfucianism turning to Confucian classics studies.

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