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Mou Zongsan 牟宗三 (1909-1995) was the theoretical genius behind New Confucianism, a philosophical and cultural movement marking the revival of Ruxue in Asia and Northern America since the late 1970's. This book is the first thorough study in English of Mou’s multi-faceted and complex system. It examines the key influences of Xiong Shili 熊十力 (1885-1968), G. W. F. Hegel (1770-1831), and Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) on the Chinese thinker and presents his thought as a contemporary moral metaphysical recasting of the Lu-Wang Learning of the Mind using Mahāyāna Fo paradigms and Kantian terminology. The study also reveals the strong Han cultural nationalism entwined with Mou’s philosophical system and looks at how his thought has been received.
Philosophy, Chinese --- Mou, Zongsan. --- Mou, Tsung-san --- Mou, Tzung-san --- Mo, Chong-sam --- 牟宗三 --- Mou, Lizhong --- 牟离中 --- 牟離中 --- S12/0242 --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Contemporary Chinese philosophy
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Philosophers --- Philosophy, Chinese --- Philosophy, Confucian --- History --- Mou, Zongsan. --- S12/0242 --- S12/0460 --- Confucian philosophy --- Confucianism --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Contemporary Chinese philosophy --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Confucianism: since 1911 (e.g. Liang Shuming) --- Mou, Tsung-san --- Mou, Tzung-san --- Mo, Chong-sam --- 牟宗三 --- Mou, Lizhong --- 牟离中 --- 牟離中
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Neo-Confucianism. --- Philosophy, Chinese --- Mou, Zongsan. --- Neo-Confucianism --- S12/0242 --- S12/0460 --- Confucianism --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Contemporary Chinese philosophy --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Confucianism: since 1911 (e.g. Liang Shuming) --- Mou, Tsung-san --- Mou, Tzung-san --- Mo, Chong-sam --- 牟宗三 --- Mou, Lizhong --- 牟离中 --- 牟離中
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Mou Zongsan (1909-1995) was one of the major Chinese philosophers of the twentieth century, whose entire intellectual enterprise consisted of rethinking the relevance in the modern age of Chinese thought in general and Confucianism in particular. Although his seminal work is now a reference point everywhere in the Chinese world, research on the topic in English remains scarce. This book explores a pivotal dimension of Mou’s philosophy—that is, his project of reconstructing a moral metaphysics based largely on a dialogue between reinterpreted Chinese thought and Kantism. It provides the reader with direct access to Mou Zongsan’s thought by introducing translated excerpts of his work and thoroughly explores a number of his most paradigmatic concepts.
Metaphysics. --- Ethics --- Philosophy, Chinese --- Neo-Confucianism. --- Mou, Zongsan. --- Kant, Immanuel, --- S12/0242 --- S12/0460 --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Contemporary Chinese philosophy --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Confucianism: since 1911 (e.g. Liang Shuming) --- Metaphysics --- Neo-Confucianism --- Confucianism --- God --- Ontology --- Philosophy --- Philosophy of mind --- Ethics, Chinese --- Mo, Chong-sam --- Mo, Lizhong --- Mou, Tsung-san --- Mou, Tzung-san --- Mou, Zongsan, --- 牟宗三 --- 牟离中 --- Kant, Emmanuel --- Kant, Emanuel --- Kant, Emanuele --- Kant, Immanuel --- Mou, Lizhong --- 牟離中 --- Kant, I. --- Kānt, ʻAmmānūʼīl, --- Kant, Immanouel, --- Kant, Immanuil, --- Kʻantʻŭ, --- Kant, --- Kant, Emmanuel, --- Ḳanṭ, ʻImanuʼel, --- Kant, E., --- Kant, Emanuel, --- Cantơ, I., --- Kant, Emanuele, --- Kant, Im. --- קאנט --- קאנט, א. --- קאנט, עמנואל --- קאנט, עמנואל, --- קאנט, ע. --- קנט --- קנט, עמנואל --- קנט, עמנואל, --- كانت ، ايمانوئل --- كنت، إمانويل، --- カントイマニユエル, --- Kangde, --- 康德, --- Kanṭ, Īmānwīl, --- كانط، إيمانويل --- Kant, Manuel,
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"Mou Zongsan (1909-1995), one of the representatives of Modern Confucianism, belongs to the most important Chinese philosophers in the 20th century. From a more traditional Confucian perspective, this book makes a critical analysis on Mou's "moral metaphysics", mainly his thoughts about Confucian ethos. The author observes that Mou simplifies Confucian ethos rooted in various and specific environments, making them equal to modern ethics, which is a subversion of the ethical order of life advocated by traditional Confucianism. Besides, the author believes that Mou has twisted Confucian ethos systematically by introducing Kant's concept of autonomy into the interpretation of Confucian thoughts. Scholars and students in Chinese philosophy, especially those in Confucian studies, will be attracted by this book. Also, it will appeal to readers interested in comparative philosophy"--
Metaphysics --- Ethics --- Philosophy, Chinese --- Confucianism --- Mou, Zongsan. --- Kant, Immanuel, --- Mou, Tsung-san --- Mou, Tzung-san --- Mo, Chong-sam --- 牟宗三 --- Mou, Lizhong --- 牟离中 --- 牟離中 --- Kant, Immanuel --- Kant, I. --- Kānt, ʻAmmānūʼīl, --- Kant, Immanouel, --- Kant, Immanuil, --- Kʻantʻŭ, --- Kant, --- Kant, Emmanuel, --- Ḳanṭ, ʻImanuʼel, --- Kant, E., --- Kant, Emanuel, --- Cantơ, I., --- Kant, Emanuele, --- Kant, Im. --- קאנט --- קאנט, א. --- קאנט, עמנואל --- קאנט, עמנואל, --- קאנט, ע. --- קנט --- קנט, עמנואל --- קנט, עמנואל, --- كانت ، ايمانوئل --- كنت، إمانويل، --- カントイマニユエル, --- Kangde, --- 康德, --- Kanṭ, Īmānwīl, --- كانط، إيمانويل --- Kant, Manuel, --- Religions --- Ethics, Chinese --- Philosophy --- God --- Ontology --- Philosophy of mind --- S12/0213 --- S12/0460 --- S12/0820 --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Ethics --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Confucianism: since 1911 (e.g. Liang Shuming) --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Comparative philosophy --- Metaphysics. --- Confucianism.
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