Influence of Yangming Schools 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
- Publishing date:
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- Title:
- Influence of Yangming Schools 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:
- -
- Abstract:
- This paper used WANG Longxi, LI Zhi, and HUANG Daozhous ideas to elaborate the influence of “neither good nor evil” on academic paradigm. The results show that Li Zhi inherited WANG 〖JP2〗Longxis thought of “neither good nor evil” to propose his “theory on Tongxin”, trying to seek ontological〖JP〗 heavenly principles; HUANG Daozhou led the academic compaign of recovering Confucian classic studies, putting forward that the focus of recovering Confucianism lies in the transition and transformation from NeoConfucianism 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 NeoConfucianism turning to Confucian classics studies.
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