Zhu Xi Philosophers Philosophy
Zhu Xi (Chu Hsi, Hsu Chi), 1130-1200. Confucian scholar and founder of the Neo-Confucian movement. Opposed Buddhist influences in Chinese thought, and based his own philosophy on a return to the Confucian canon. An intimate knowledge of his writings was required to pass state examinations in China and Korea until modern times.
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- Session 104: Zhu Xi (Chu Hsi) Studies: Wrestling with Other Traditions - Abstracts of several papers presented on this topic zhu xi in z 1999.
- Chu Hsi - A summary of this thinker\\'s doctrines and impact zhu xi on Chinese intellectual history, by Duen Hsi Yen.
- On Zhu Xi's Theory of Mind and Methods of Self-Cultivation - An excerpt from the 1990 book Sung Dynasty Uses of zhu xi the I Ching.
- Chu Hsi and Divination - An academic paper by Kidder Smith, Jr., Peter philosophers K. Bol, Joseph A. Adler, and Don J. philosophers Wyatt. Discusses Hsu Chi\'s interpretation of the philosophers I Ching.
- Zhu Xi's Views on Human Nature - An article by Diana Lin. Emphasizes the zhu xi Daoist philosophers and Buddhist influences in this philosopher's thought.
- Zhu Zi Yu-lei - Draft translation of this work by Zhu Xi, philosophers presented by philosophers Patrick Edward Moran.
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