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Neo-Confucianism : Metaphysics, Mind, and Morality.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Liu, JeeLoo
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2017.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Primary Sources
  • Selection in English
  • Part II Human Nature, Human Mind, and the Foundation of Human Morality
  • Chapter 5 Zhu Xi's Internal Moral Realism: Human Nature Is Principle
  • Introduction
  • What Is Human Nature (Xing)?
  • The Root of Good and Evil
  • Zhu Xi's Moral Psychology of Emotion
  • The Role of Human Mind (Xin) in Moral Cultivation
  • Conclusion
  • Primary Sources
  • Selections in English
  • Chapter 6 Lu Xiangshan and Wang Yangming's Doctrine of Mind Is Principle
  • Introduction
  • The Mind Is Principle and Principle Is in the Mind
  • Humanistic Moral Realism
  • Pragmatist Metaphysics
  • Conclusion
  • Primary Sources
  • Selections in English
  • Chapter 7 Wang Fuzhi's Theory of Daily Renewal of Human Nature and His Moral Psychology
  • Introduction
  • The Daily Renewal and Daily Completion of Human Essence
  • Wang Fuzhi's Moral Psychology-Functions of the Mind
  • The Affirmation of Human Desires: The Principle within Human Desires
  • Wang Fuzhi's Moral Theory Based on His Moral Psychology
  • Conclusion
  • Primary Sources
  • Selection in English
  • Part III The Cultivation of Virtue, Moral Personality, and the Construction of a Moral World
  • Chapter 8 Zhang Zai on Cultivating Moral Personality
  • Introduction
  • The Socio-Cognitive Model of Cultivating Moral Personality
  • Establishing A Moral Identity-How to Define A Moral Self through Volition (Zhi)
  • The Transformation of Moral Personality through Learning (Xue)
  • Cultivating Moral Expertise through the Accumulation of Righteousness (Jiyi) and Habituation (Xi)
  • Identifying the Moral Goal: Moral Exemplars and the Extraordinary Moral Commitment of the Sages
  • Rites and Rules of Propriety (Li) and Situational Fit (Shizhong)
  • Self-Regulation (Keji) and Desire (Yu)
  • The Ultimate Goal: The Effortlessness of Moral Exemplars.
  • Selection in English
  • References
  • Index
  • EULA.