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|a Patt-Shamir, Galia.
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|a Persona emerging :
|b three Neo-Confucian perspectives on transcending self-boundaries.
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|a Offers three neo-Confucian understandings of broadening the Way as broadening oneself, through an ongoing process of removing self-boundaries.
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|a The Sage as Response to the Riddle of WJTJ87 -- Concluding Note: Living the Riddle -- Three. Emerging through Transcending the In-Out Duality: Shao Yong's Epistemological Shift -- Introduction: Observer and Player -- The Task: Expanding One's Perspective -- Game, Play, Weiqi -- Observing Weiqi as Transcending One's Boundaries -- Shao as Observer of Arts -- The Threefold Process of Observation -- A Reflective Realism -- In to Out: The Life of a Game -- An Observer's Perspective -- The Player's Perspective -- From Out to In: History and the Game of Life -- Transcending the In-Out Duality -- Back to Yin-Yang Dynamics -- Order in the Manifested World -- Observing without Boundaries -- Conclusion: Observing Weiqi as Transcending One's Boundaries -- Four. Emerging Out of Life and Death: Zhang Zai's Pragmatic Point of View -- Introduction: The Person as a Universal Fa mily Member -- In the Family of Qian and Kun -- One Body, One Nature, One Qi -- The Body as Metaphor -- Body as Void Qi-Continuity -- Family, Morality, and Void -- The Family as Model -- Void Nature-Void Morality -- Following Confucius with Void Ritual -- A Confucian Sense of Immortality -- Transcending Life and Death through Joyful Family Relations -- Moral Qi as Timelessness (Explained with a Wittgensteinean Tip) -- Sageliness as Transcending Life and Death -- Conclusion: Morality as (a Sense of) Immortality -- Appendix A Brief Methodological Remark: Chan Buddhism and Living Riddles -- A Philosophy of Nonduality -- A Mirror of Suchness -- Riddling as a Way of Life -- A Koan of Death and Life -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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