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The Thought Of Chang Tsai 10201077 Ira E Kasoff

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The Thought Of Chang Tsai 10201077 Ira E Kasoff
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.61 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Ira E. Kasoff
ISBN: 9780521529471, 0521529476
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Thought Of Chang Tsai 10201077 Ira E Kasoff by Ira E. Kasoff 9780521529471, 0521529476 instant download after payment.

Chang Tsai is one of the three major Chinese philosophers who, in the eleventh century, revitalised Confucian thought after centuries of stagnation and formed the foundation for the neo-Confucian thinking that was predominant till the nineteenth century. The book analyses in depth Chang's views of man, his nature and endowments, the cosmos, heaven and earth, the problems of learning and self cultivation, the ideal of the sage - and how that ideal might be attained. It looks at the intellectual climate of the eleventh century, the assumptions Chinese intellectuals shared, and the problems which concerned them. It describes the triumph of Chang's rivals within the neo-Confucian movement and the subsequent emergence of neo-Confucianism to state orthodoxy in the thirteenth century.

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