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Introduction, to the circumference” (., 1:26). The great Chinese synthesizer of Neo-Confucian philosophy Zhu Xi (朱熹1130–1200) expressed a similar idea in the twelfth century: “In the realm of Heaven and Earth it is this moral principle alone that flows everywhere.”. In his essay “The Over-Soul,” Emerson wrote, “Entropion 发表于 2025-3-24 01:12:40
,Neo-Confucianism, Japan, and “Nature Is Principle”: Foundations for a Comparison of Emerson and Zhuections in the chapter demonstrate the influence of Confucianism on Emerson’s writings through his engagement of the Four Books. The second describes the emergence and development of Neo-Confucianism in China, introducing the principal thinkers, Zhu Xi, Lu Xiangshan (隆象山1139–92), and Wang Yangming (灌溉 发表于 2025-3-24 03:14:31
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Cosmic Law and Human Ethics,The first section compares Zhu’s concept of “equilibrium and harmony” and Emerson’s idea of “peace” as they reflect the philosophers’ respective views of the relation between the human individual and society. The second section compares Zhu’s “investigation of things and the perfection of knowledge”痛打 发表于 2025-3-24 10:58:00
Realization of the Self,tion compares Zhu’s and Emerson’s respective conceptions of the ideal human being: for Zhu, “sage”; and for Emerson, “scholar,” as I gloss his conception of the human ideal in terms of Jesus, the scholar, the great man, and the poet. The second section considers the nature of the self for the two ph凶兆 发表于 2025-3-24 18:21:18
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Overview: A comparative investigation of Emerson‘s Transcendental thought and Zhu Xi‘s Neo-Confucianism, this book shows how both thinkers traced the human morality to the same source in the ultimately moral nature of the universe and developed theories of the interrelation of universal law and the human mind.978-1-349-46196-7978-1-137-39507-8