Discusses how Zhou Dunyi's thought became a cornerstone of
neo-Confucianism. Zhu Xi, the twelfth-century architect of the
neo-Confucian canon, declared Zhou Dunyi to be the first true sage
since Mencius. This was controversial, as many of Zhu Xi's
contemporaries were critical of Zhou Dunyi's Daoist leanings, and
other figures had clearly been more significant to the Song dynasty
Confucian resurgence. Why was Zhou Dunyi accorded such importance?
Joseph A. Adler finds that the earlier thinker provided an
underpinning for Zhu Xi's religious practice. Zhou Dunyi's theory of
the interpenetration of activity and stillness allowed Zhu Xi to
proclaim that his own theory of mental and spiritual cultivation
mirrored the fundamental principle immanent in the natural world. This
book revives Zhu Xi as a religious thinker, challenging longstanding
characterizations of him. Readers will appreciate the inclusion of
complete translations of Zhou Dunyi's major texts, Zhu Xi's published
commentaries, and other primary source material.
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Zhu Xi's Appropriation of Zhou Dunyi
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781438451589
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Suny Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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