Xiong Shili's Explaining Mind : An Annotated Translation /
Explaining Mind is a representative text of Xiong Shili's mature onto-cosmology, moral psychology, and epistemology, in which he develops an extended account of mind, as both a moral concept and a metaphysical concept, while critically engaging key aspects of Buddhist, Daoist and Confucian thou...
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التنسيق: كتاب الكتروني
اللغة: English
منشور في:
Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2026.
سلاسل:
Asian Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2026.
Modern Chinese Philosophy ;
27.
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الوسوم: إضافة وسم
رقم الطلب: DS501
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviation
- Translator's Introduction
- Edition and Translation of Explaining Mind 明心篇
- Preface
- Part A, General Principles
- 1 Mind and Matter
- 1 Cause and Effect
- 2 Matter, Generative Vitality, and Mind
- 3 General Summary of the Principles of Reality and Function
- 4 Two Kinds of Learning
- 5 The Mind of Humaneness and Learning Concerned with Cultivating the Way
- 6 The Practices of Buddhism and Confucianism Compared
- 7 Specific Criticisms of Mahāyāna Buddhism
- 8 Critique of the Buddhists' Understanding of Main Kinds of Cravings
- 9 Concluding Criticisms of Buddhism
- 10 Concluding Criticisms of Daoism
- 2 Returning to Oneself
- 1 Zhuangzi and Hui Shi
- 2 Mind and Body
- 3 The Mind of Humaneness
- 4 Learning Concerned with the Pursuit of Things and Learning Concerned with Returning to Oneself
- 5 The Four Principles of Wisdom
- 6 Why Is There Wrongdoing?
- 7 Summary Evaluation the Teachings of the Daoists, the Buddhists, and the Confucian Way
- 8 Summary Account of How Knowledge Is Formed
- 9 Summary Reiteration of the Superior Merits of the Confucian Way of Returning to Oneself
- Concluding Remarks
- Part B, Synopsis (To be continued)
- Appendix
- Glossary of Key Terms
- Bibliography
- Index.
