Beyond Oneness and Difference: Li and Coherence in Chinese Buddhist Thought and its Antecedents

Albany: State University of New York Press (2013)
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_Continues the author’s inquiry into the development of the Chinese philosophical concept Li, concluding in Song and Ming dynasty Neo-Confucianism._

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