Hsieh Liang-tso and the Analects of Confucius : Humane learning as a religious quest /

Hsieh Liang-tso (c.1050-c.1120, known as master Shang-ts'ai) was one of the leading direct disciples of Ch'eng Hao and Ch'eng I, the two brothers who were the early leaders of the Confucian revival known as Neo-Confucianism in Northern Sung China. Hsieh was thus among the first to rec...

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Main Author: Selover, Thomas Whitfield
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Chinese
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005
Series:American Academy of Religion academy series.
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Summary:Hsieh Liang-tso (c.1050-c.1120, known as master Shang-ts'ai) was one of the leading direct disciples of Ch'eng Hao and Ch'eng I, the two brothers who were the early leaders of the Confucian revival known as Neo-Confucianism in Northern Sung China. Hsieh was thus among the first to recognize and follow the insights of the Ch'eng brothers as definitive of the authentic Confucian tradition, a recognition that became the conviction of the majority of later Confucian scholars and practitioners. The present book is a focused analysis of the core value of Confucian thought, namely jen (humanity or co.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 183 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-176) and index.
ISBN:9781429438797
1429438797
9780198035480
0198035489
Language:Chinese included in glossary, bibliography and some text.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.