From Montague to neo-confucianism: Feng Youlan's "new lixue" and logical analysis
Journal of Chinese Philosophy 21 (3-4):337-361 (1994)
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William Theodore De Bary & JaHyun Kim Haboush (eds.) (1985). The Rise of Neo-Confucianism in Korea. Columbia University Press.
Feng Youlan (1988). On the Chan Sect. Contemporary Chinese Thought 20 (2):3-38.
William Theodore De Bary (1981). Neo-Confucian Orthodoxy and the Learning of the Mind-and-Heart. Columbia University Press.
Youlan Feng (1991). Selected Philosophical Writings of Feng Yu-Lan. Foreign Language Press.
Nicolas Standaert (1995). Review: The Discovery of the Center Through the Periphery: A Preliminary Study of Feng Youlan's "History of Chinese Philosophy" (New Version). [REVIEW] Philosophy East and West 45 (4):569 - 589.
Diane B. Obenchacm (1994). Continuity-Guo Xiang, Chan, Cheng-Zhu Lixue, New Realism, Marxism-Feng Youlan's Discernment of the Way. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 21 (3-4):481-519.
Azuma Juji (1994). The Formation of New Lixue - Feng Youlan and New Realism. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 21 (3-4):303-335.
Shuduo Gong (2007). Characteristics of Lixue in Qing Dynasty. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (1):1-24.
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