This study traces the philosophical evolution of the idea of shen (soul) and its ethicoreligious implications based on a series of debates over the immortality of shen that transpired in China from the fourth to the sixth century. Then, on the basis of the philosophical arguments developed in these debates, I shall trace the genesis of a Confucian metaphysics back to early medieval times (221-587 A.D.) when Confucianism was confronting the intellectual challenge of Buddhism. Scholars have believed that it was not until the burgeoning of Neo-Confucianism in the Song dynasty (960-1279) that a Confucian metaphysics was inspired by Buddhism and Daoism. This study, however, would challenge this conventional view and argue that as early as the fi...
A discovery unearthed in Jingmen of Hubei province in 1993 has surprised all the students of ancient...
The period of four or five hundred years of the first half of the Chou dynasty (周), is regarded as t...
This thesis examines the thought of Liu Yü-hsi (772-842), a participant of the mid-T’ang (Ca. 750-8...
This study traces the philosophical evolution of the idea of shen (soul) and its ethicoreligious imp...
oai:digitalcommons.hamilton.edu:articles-1000As early as the Tang 唐 (618–907), Confucian scholars dr...
The article is devoted to the evolution of the polemic of the soul between Buddhist supporters and ...
This paper examines the notion of shen in the context of early Chinese ritual and religion in practi...
The main aim of this paper is to visualize the historical development and the belief system of Confu...
Early Medieval Confucians (Ru 儒) were individuals who were well-versed in the Five Classics (Wujing ...
The sacred landscape of imperial China was dotted with Buddhist monasteries, Daoist temples, shrines...
Confucius was a fifth-century BCE Chinese thinker whose influence upon East Asian intellectual and s...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
Yi T’oegye (李退溪 1501–1570) was an eminent Neo-Confucian thinker who established an influential schoo...
Social breakdown and the failure of Han Confucianism in the middle of third century A.D. China turne...
Cognitive studies of afterlife beliefs suggest that belief in life after death is intuitive and foun...
A discovery unearthed in Jingmen of Hubei province in 1993 has surprised all the students of ancient...
The period of four or five hundred years of the first half of the Chou dynasty (周), is regarded as t...
This thesis examines the thought of Liu Yü-hsi (772-842), a participant of the mid-T’ang (Ca. 750-8...
This study traces the philosophical evolution of the idea of shen (soul) and its ethicoreligious imp...
oai:digitalcommons.hamilton.edu:articles-1000As early as the Tang 唐 (618–907), Confucian scholars dr...
The article is devoted to the evolution of the polemic of the soul between Buddhist supporters and ...
This paper examines the notion of shen in the context of early Chinese ritual and religion in practi...
The main aim of this paper is to visualize the historical development and the belief system of Confu...
Early Medieval Confucians (Ru 儒) were individuals who were well-versed in the Five Classics (Wujing ...
The sacred landscape of imperial China was dotted with Buddhist monasteries, Daoist temples, shrines...
Confucius was a fifth-century BCE Chinese thinker whose influence upon East Asian intellectual and s...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
Yi T’oegye (李退溪 1501–1570) was an eminent Neo-Confucian thinker who established an influential schoo...
Social breakdown and the failure of Han Confucianism in the middle of third century A.D. China turne...
Cognitive studies of afterlife beliefs suggest that belief in life after death is intuitive and foun...
A discovery unearthed in Jingmen of Hubei province in 1993 has surprised all the students of ancient...
The period of four or five hundred years of the first half of the Chou dynasty (周), is regarded as t...
This thesis examines the thought of Liu Yü-hsi (772-842), a participant of the mid-T’ang (Ca. 750-8...