The Concepts of Dao and Li in Song—Ming Neo-Confucian Philosophy

Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (4):9-24 (1999)
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My friends, what I intend to do here is not simply to present a thesis. Rather, I will follow the main subject of this seminar, namely "The Possibilities and Questions in the Teaching and Transmitting Chinese Philosophy," concentrating in this lecture on the core concepts of neo-Confucianism

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