Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Wang Yangming" by Bryan Van Norden
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Works by and about Wang Yangming
- Angle, Stephen C. and Justin Tiwald, 2017, Neo-Confucianism: A Philosophical Introduction, Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Chan, Wing–tsit, 1962, “How Buddhistic Is Wang Yang–ming?” Philosophy East and West, 12: 203–16. (Scholar)
- Chan, Wing–tsit (trans.), 1963, Instructions for
Practical Living and Other Neo–Confucian Writings by Wang
Yang–ming, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- Chang Yü–ch’üan, 1939, “Wang Shou–jen
as a Statesman,” Chinese Social and Political Science
Review, 23:1 (April–June): 473–517.
- Chang, Carsun, 1955, “Wang Yang–ming’s Philosophy,” Philosophy East and West, 5: 3–18. (Scholar)
- Ching, Julia (trans.), 1973, The Philosophical Letters of Wang
Yang–ming, Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina
Press. (Scholar)
- Ching, Julia, 1976, To Acquire Wisdom: The Way of Wang Yang–ming, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- Henke, Frederick Goodrich (trans.), 1964, The Philosophy of Wang Yang–ming, reprint, New York: Paragon Books. (Scholar)
- Iki, Hiroyuki, 1961–62, “Wang Yang–ming’s
Doctrine of Innate Knowledge,” Philosophy East and
West, 11: 27–44. (Scholar)
- Israel, George L., 2014, Doing Good and Ridding Evil in Ming China: The Political Career of Wang Yangming, Leiden and Boston: Brill. (Scholar)
- Ivanhoe, Philip J., 2002, Ethics in the Confucian Tradition: The Thought of Mengzi and Wang Yangming, rev. 2nd edition, Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing. (Scholar)
- Ivanhoe, Philip J. (trans.), 2009, Readings from the
Lu–Wang School of Neo–Confucianism, Indianapolis:
Hackett Publishing. (Scholar)
- Li Shenglong, 2004, Chuanxilu xinyi, Taibei: Sanmin
Shuju. (Scholar)
- Nivison, David S., 1967, “The Problem of
‘Knowledge’ and ‘Action’ in Chinese Thought
since Wang Yang–ming,” in Arthur F. Wright, ed.,
Studies in Chinese Thought, Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, pp. 112–45. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996a, “The Philosophy of Wang
Yangming,” in The Ways of Confucianism, Chicago: Open
Court Press, pp. 217–231 (Scholar)
- –––, 1996b, “The Philosophy of Zhang
Xuecheng,” in The Ways of Confucianism, Chicago: Open
Court Press, pp. 249–60. (Scholar)
- Sarkissian, Hagop, 2018, “Neo-Confucianism, Experimental Philosophy and the Trouble with Intuitive Methods,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 26(5): 812–828. (Scholar)
- Shun, Kwong-loi, 2011, “Wang Yang-ming on Self-Cultivation in the Daxue,” Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 38 (Supplement): 96–113. (Scholar)
- Stanchina, Gabriella, 2015, “Zhi 知 as Unceasing
Dynamism and Practical Effort: The Common Root of Knowledge and Action
in Wang Yangming and Peter Sloterdijk,”
学问:思勉青年学术期刊
1: 280–307.
(Scholar)
- T’ang Chun-i, 1988, “The Development of the Concept of Moral
Mind from Wang Yang-ming to Wang Chi,” in idem, Essays on
Chinese Philosophy and Culture, Taipei, Taiwan: Student Book
Company, pp. 180–205. (Scholar)
- Tiwald, Justin and Bryan W. Van Norden (eds.), 2014, Readings in Later Chinese Philosophy: Han to the Twentieth Century, Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing. (Scholar)
- Tu, Wei–ming, 1976, Neo–Confucian Thought in
Action: Wang Yang–ming’s Youth (1472–1509), Berkeley:
University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Wang Yangming, 1572, Wang Wencheng Gong Quanshu, Xie
Tingjie, ed., in the Sibu congkan. (Scholar)
Other Works Cited
- American Psychiatric Association, 2013, Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th ed., Arlington, VA:
American Psychiatric Publishing. (Scholar)
- de Bary, William Theodore et al. (eds.), 2005, Sources of Japanese Tradition, vol. 2, 1600–2000, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- Elman, Benjamin, 2001, From Philosophy to Philology: Intellectual and Social Aspects of Change in Late Imperial China, Los Angeles: UCLA Asian Pacific Monograph Series. (Scholar)
- Fallon, James, 2013, The Psychopath Inside, New York:
Current Publishing. (Scholar)
- Gardner, Daniel K. (trans.), 1990, Chu Hsi: Learning to Be a
Sage: Selections from the Conversations of Master Chu, Arranged
Topically, Los Angeles: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Kim, Yung Sik, 2000, The Natural Philosophy of Chu Hsi
(1130–1200), Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society. (Scholar)
- Makeham, John (ed.), 2003, New Confucianism: A Critical Examination, New York: Palgrave Macmillan. (Scholar)
- Schwitzgebel, Eric and Joshua Rust, 2014, “The Self-Reported
Moral Behavior of Ethics Professors,” Philosophical
Psychology 27: 293–327. (Scholar)
- Shun, Kwong-loi, 2010, “Zhu Xi on the ‘Internal’
and the ‘External,’ ” Journal of Chinese
Philosophy, 37 (4): 639–54. (Scholar)
- Slingerland, Edward (trans.), 2003, Confucius: Analects: With Selections from Traditional Commentaries, Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing. (Scholar)
- Van Norden, Bryan W., 2004, “What Is Living and What Is Dead
in the Confucianism of Zhu Xi?” in Robing R. Wang, ed.,
Chinese Philosophy in an Age of Globalization, Albany: State
University of New York Press, pp. 99–120. (Scholar)
- Van Norden, Bryan W. (trans.), 2008, Mengzi: With Selections
from Traditional Commentaries, Indianapolis: Hackett
Publishing. (Scholar)
- Van Norden, Bryan W., 2013, “ ‘Few Are Able to
Appreciate the Flavors’: Translating the Daxue and
Zhongyong,” Journal of Chinese Studies, 56
(January): 295–314.
- Wilson, Edward O., 1984, Biophilia, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)