From Taoism to Einstein : : ki and ri in Chinese and Japanese thought : a survey / / Olof G. Lidin.

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From Taoism to Einstein : ki and ri in Chinese and Japanese thought : a survey / Olof G. Lidin.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements and Thanks -- Prologue -- Eras and Dynasties in China and Japan -- Part I. Survey of the Neo-Confucian Ri-Ki Orthodoxy -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. The Neo-Confucian Ri Doctrine -- 2. Investigation of and Knowledge of Ri -- 3. The Origin and Development of the Ri Thought -- 4. The Original Ki Thought -- 5. How Do Ri and Ki Relate to Each Other? -- 5.1 Yi T'oe-gye and the Four versus the Seven -- 6. Confucius and Mencius -- 7. The Development of Neo-Confucian Thought in China -- 7.1 The 'Five Great Masters' -- 7.2 Shao Yung -- 7.3 Chang Tsai -- 7.4 Chou Tun-i -- 7.5 Ch'eng Hao and Ch'eng I -- 8. Chu Hsi -- 9. Wang Yang-ming -- 10. Heaven, and the Way -- 11. Goodness or Benevolence (jen) -- 12. Human Nature and Kokoro -- 13. Taoism and Buddhism -- 14. Learning and Quiet Sitting -- 15. Neo-Confucian Thought in Statecraft -- 16. Neo-Confucian Historical (Ki) Realism -- 17. Later Chinese and Japanese Ri-Ki Thought -- Part II. Survey of Confucian Intellectuals in Tokugawa Japan -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Fujiwara Seika -- 2. Matsunaga Sekigo -- 3. Hayashi Razan -- 3.1 Fabian Fucan -- 4. Nakae Tōju -- 5. Kumazawa Banzan -- 6. Yamazaki Ansai -- 6.1 Satō Naokata -- 6.2 Asami Keisai, Miyake Shōsai and Wakabayashi Kyōkai -- 6.3 Tamaki Isai (Masahide) and Takeuchi Shikibu -- 7. The Historians -- 8. Kaibara Ekken -- 9. The Ancient School Thinkers -- 9.1 Yamaga Sokō -- 9.2 Itō Jinsai -- 9.3 Itō Tōgai -- 9.4 Ogyū Sorai -- 9.5 Dazai Shundai -- 10. Arai Hakuseki -- 11. Muro Kyūsō -- 12. Practical Studies in the Genroku Era -- 13. Setchū-ha and Eighteenth-century Confucianism -- 14. The Kaitokudō Scholars -- 14.1 Tominaga Nakamoto -- 14.2 Goi Ranju -- 14.3 Nakai Chikuzan and Nakai Riken -- 14.4 Ogata Kōan and the Tekijuku School -- 15. Kokugaku (Nativism) and Confucian Thought.
16. The Mito Thought -- 17. Rational Thought -- 17.1 Andō Shōeki -- 17.2 Yamagata Daini -- 17.3 Miura Baien -- 18. The Rangaku Scholars -- 19. The Confucian Schools in the Late Tokugawa Era -- 19.1 Matsudaira Sadanobu -- 19.2 Satō Issai -- 19.3 Bitō Jishū -- 19.4 Ōhashi Junzō -- 20. Yamagata Bantō -- 21. Political and Economic Thought in Late Tokugawa -- 21.1 Kaiho Seiryō -- 21.2 Honda Toshiaki -- 21.3 Kusama Naokata -- 21.4 Satō Nobuhiro -- 21.5 Hirose Tansō -- 21.6 Hoashi Banri -- 22. 'Open Country Compromisers' - Late Tokugawa Reformists -- 23. The Meiji Era and the Twentieth Century -- 24. Okada Takehiko -- Part III Conclusions -- Conclusion I -- Conclusion II -- Conclusion III -- Conclusion IV -- Conclusion V -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Notes -- Glossary -- Index.
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Philosophy, Japanese History.
Philosophy, Chinese History.
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author Lidin, Olof G., 1926-2018,
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From Taoism to Einstein : ki and ri in Chinese and Japanese thought : a survey /
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements and Thanks -- Prologue -- Eras and Dynasties in China and Japan -- Part I. Survey of the Neo-Confucian Ri-Ki Orthodoxy -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. The Neo-Confucian Ri Doctrine -- 2. Investigation of and Knowledge of Ri -- 3. The Origin and Development of the Ri Thought -- 4. The Original Ki Thought -- 5. How Do Ri and Ki Relate to Each Other? -- 5.1 Yi T'oe-gye and the Four versus the Seven -- 6. Confucius and Mencius -- 7. The Development of Neo-Confucian Thought in China -- 7.1 The 'Five Great Masters' -- 7.2 Shao Yung -- 7.3 Chang Tsai -- 7.4 Chou Tun-i -- 7.5 Ch'eng Hao and Ch'eng I -- 8. Chu Hsi -- 9. Wang Yang-ming -- 10. Heaven, and the Way -- 11. Goodness or Benevolence (jen) -- 12. Human Nature and Kokoro -- 13. Taoism and Buddhism -- 14. Learning and Quiet Sitting -- 15. Neo-Confucian Thought in Statecraft -- 16. Neo-Confucian Historical (Ki) Realism -- 17. Later Chinese and Japanese Ri-Ki Thought -- Part II. Survey of Confucian Intellectuals in Tokugawa Japan -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Fujiwara Seika -- 2. Matsunaga Sekigo -- 3. Hayashi Razan -- 3.1 Fabian Fucan -- 4. Nakae Tōju -- 5. Kumazawa Banzan -- 6. Yamazaki Ansai -- 6.1 Satō Naokata -- 6.2 Asami Keisai, Miyake Shōsai and Wakabayashi Kyōkai -- 6.3 Tamaki Isai (Masahide) and Takeuchi Shikibu -- 7. The Historians -- 8. Kaibara Ekken -- 9. The Ancient School Thinkers -- 9.1 Yamaga Sokō -- 9.2 Itō Jinsai -- 9.3 Itō Tōgai -- 9.4 Ogyū Sorai -- 9.5 Dazai Shundai -- 10. Arai Hakuseki -- 11. Muro Kyūsō -- 12. Practical Studies in the Genroku Era -- 13. Setchū-ha and Eighteenth-century Confucianism -- 14. The Kaitokudō Scholars -- 14.1 Tominaga Nakamoto -- 14.2 Goi Ranju -- 14.3 Nakai Chikuzan and Nakai Riken -- 14.4 Ogata Kōan and the Tekijuku School -- 15. Kokugaku (Nativism) and Confucian Thought.
16. The Mito Thought -- 17. Rational Thought -- 17.1 Andō Shōeki -- 17.2 Yamagata Daini -- 17.3 Miura Baien -- 18. The Rangaku Scholars -- 19. The Confucian Schools in the Late Tokugawa Era -- 19.1 Matsudaira Sadanobu -- 19.2 Satō Issai -- 19.3 Bitō Jishū -- 19.4 Ōhashi Junzō -- 20. Yamagata Bantō -- 21. Political and Economic Thought in Late Tokugawa -- 21.1 Kaiho Seiryō -- 21.2 Honda Toshiaki -- 21.3 Kusama Naokata -- 21.4 Satō Nobuhiro -- 21.5 Hirose Tansō -- 21.6 Hoashi Banri -- 22. 'Open Country Compromisers' - Late Tokugawa Reformists -- 23. The Meiji Era and the Twentieth Century -- 24. Okada Takehiko -- Part III Conclusions -- Conclusion I -- Conclusion II -- Conclusion III -- Conclusion IV -- Conclusion V -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Notes -- Glossary -- Index.
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contents Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements and Thanks -- Prologue -- Eras and Dynasties in China and Japan -- Part I. Survey of the Neo-Confucian Ri-Ki Orthodoxy -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. The Neo-Confucian Ri Doctrine -- 2. Investigation of and Knowledge of Ri -- 3. The Origin and Development of the Ri Thought -- 4. The Original Ki Thought -- 5. How Do Ri and Ki Relate to Each Other? -- 5.1 Yi T'oe-gye and the Four versus the Seven -- 6. Confucius and Mencius -- 7. The Development of Neo-Confucian Thought in China -- 7.1 The 'Five Great Masters' -- 7.2 Shao Yung -- 7.3 Chang Tsai -- 7.4 Chou Tun-i -- 7.5 Ch'eng Hao and Ch'eng I -- 8. Chu Hsi -- 9. Wang Yang-ming -- 10. Heaven, and the Way -- 11. Goodness or Benevolence (jen) -- 12. Human Nature and Kokoro -- 13. Taoism and Buddhism -- 14. Learning and Quiet Sitting -- 15. Neo-Confucian Thought in Statecraft -- 16. Neo-Confucian Historical (Ki) Realism -- 17. Later Chinese and Japanese Ri-Ki Thought -- Part II. Survey of Confucian Intellectuals in Tokugawa Japan -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Fujiwara Seika -- 2. Matsunaga Sekigo -- 3. Hayashi Razan -- 3.1 Fabian Fucan -- 4. Nakae Tōju -- 5. Kumazawa Banzan -- 6. Yamazaki Ansai -- 6.1 Satō Naokata -- 6.2 Asami Keisai, Miyake Shōsai and Wakabayashi Kyōkai -- 6.3 Tamaki Isai (Masahide) and Takeuchi Shikibu -- 7. The Historians -- 8. Kaibara Ekken -- 9. The Ancient School Thinkers -- 9.1 Yamaga Sokō -- 9.2 Itō Jinsai -- 9.3 Itō Tōgai -- 9.4 Ogyū Sorai -- 9.5 Dazai Shundai -- 10. Arai Hakuseki -- 11. Muro Kyūsō -- 12. Practical Studies in the Genroku Era -- 13. Setchū-ha and Eighteenth-century Confucianism -- 14. The Kaitokudō Scholars -- 14.1 Tominaga Nakamoto -- 14.2 Goi Ranju -- 14.3 Nakai Chikuzan and Nakai Riken -- 14.4 Ogata Kōan and the Tekijuku School -- 15. Kokugaku (Nativism) and Confucian Thought.
16. The Mito Thought -- 17. Rational Thought -- 17.1 Andō Shōeki -- 17.2 Yamagata Daini -- 17.3 Miura Baien -- 18. The Rangaku Scholars -- 19. The Confucian Schools in the Late Tokugawa Era -- 19.1 Matsudaira Sadanobu -- 19.2 Satō Issai -- 19.3 Bitō Jishū -- 19.4 Ōhashi Junzō -- 20. Yamagata Bantō -- 21. Political and Economic Thought in Late Tokugawa -- 21.1 Kaiho Seiryō -- 21.2 Honda Toshiaki -- 21.3 Kusama Naokata -- 21.4 Satō Nobuhiro -- 21.5 Hirose Tansō -- 21.6 Hoashi Banri -- 22. 'Open Country Compromisers' - Late Tokugawa Reformists -- 23. The Meiji Era and the Twentieth Century -- 24. Okada Takehiko -- Part III Conclusions -- Conclusion I -- Conclusion II -- Conclusion III -- Conclusion IV -- Conclusion V -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Notes -- Glossary -- Index.
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