Reconstructing the Confucian Dao : Zhu Xi's Appropriation of Zhou Dunyi.
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- 9781438451589
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- B128.C44.A63 2014eb
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- PART I -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Zhu Xi, Zhou Dunyi, and the Confucian dao -- Competing Visions of the Dao -- The Confucian Dao -- The Cheng Brothers -- Zhou Dunyi -- Chapter 2: Zhou Dunyi's Role in the daotong -- The Problems with Zhou -- Sectarian Problems -- Philosophical Problems -- Historical Problems -- Chapter 3: The Interpenetration of Activity and Stillness -- The Problem of Mind/Heart -- Intellectual and Spiritual Cultivation -- Interpenetration -- Chapter 4: Taiji as "Supreme Polarity" -- Conclusions -- PART II: Translations of Zhou Dunyi's Major Works and Zhu Xi's Commentaries, with Further Discussions by Zhu Xi and His Students -- Introduction -- Chapter 5: The Supreme Polarity Diagram (Taijitu 太極圖) -- Introduction -- Chapter 6: Discussion of the Supreme Polarity Diagram (Taijitu shuo 太極圖 ) -- Introduction -- Chapter 7: Penetrating the Scripture of Change (Tongshu 書) -- Introduction -- 1. Being Authentic (A) -- 2. Being Authentic (B) -- 3. Authenticity, Incipience, and Virtue -- 4. Sagehood -- 5. Cautious Activity -- 6. The Way -- 7. The Teacher -- 8. Good Fortune -- 9. Thinking -- 10. Being Intent on Learning -- 11. Compliance and Transformation -- 12. Government -- 13. Ritual and Music -- 14. Striving for Actualization -- 15. Love and Reverent Composure -- 16. Activity and Stillness -- 17. Music (A) -- 18. Music (B) -- 19. Music (C) -- 20. Learning to be a Sage -- 21. Being Impartial and Clear -- 22. Principle, Human Nature, and Endowment -- 23. Master Yan -- 24. Teachers and Friends (A) -- 25. Teachers and Friends (B) -- 26. Transgressions -- 27. Power -- 28. Literary Expression -- 29. The Comprehensiveness of the Sage -- 30. Essence And Comprehensiveness -- 31. Qian [Heaven, hexagram 1], Sun [Decrease, hexagram 41], YI [Increase, hexagram 42], AND ACTIVITY.
32. JIAREN (Family Members, hexagram 37), KUI (Opposition, hexagram 38), FU (Return, hexagram 24), AND WUWANG (No Error, hexagram 25) -- 33. Wealth And Honor -- 34. Being Superficial -- 35. Deliberation and Discussion -- 36. Punishment -- 37. Being Impartial -- 38. Confucius (A) -- 39. Confucius (B) -- 40. Meng [Ignorance, hexagram 4] and Gen [Keeping Still, hexagram 52] -- Chapter 8: Zhu Xi's Postfaces and Notes -- I. Postface to master zhou's taiji and tongshu [1169] -- II. Revised Postface to Master Zhou's Taiji and Tongshu [1179] -- III. Postface to Commentaries on the Supreme Polarity and the Western Inscription -- Bibliography -- Index.
Discusses how Zhou Dunyi's thought became a cornerstone of neo-Confucianism.
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