School of reformist Confucian thought which arose in the 11th century AD and was codified by Zhu Xi in the 12th century.
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Neo-Confucianism
Brief article by Richard Hooker describing the historical context and various schools of Neo-Confucian thought.
Neo-Confucianism
Short article by Michael C. Kalton.
Japanese Neo-Confucianism
Article covering the introduction and development of Neo-Confucian teachings in Tokugawa Japan.
Wesleyan Confucian Etext Project
Project to compile electronic texts of Confucian and related philosophical writings, especially Neo-Confucian writings from the 11th to 18th centuries. Extensive online Chinese-language texts are available.
Confucianism in the Edo (Tokugawa) Period
An overview of the Neo-Confucian doctrines adopted under Japan's Tokugawa Shogunate (1603-1867).
The Neo-Confucian Confrontation with Buddhism: A Structural And Historical Analysis
A 1988 paper by Edward T. Ch'ien in the Journal of Chinese Philosophy. Notes the ways in which Neo-Confucian teachings and attitudes toward Buddhism changed over time.
Some Ming Buddhist Responses to Neo-Confucianism
A 1988 paper by Chun-Fang Yu in the Journal of Chinese Philosophy, reviewing these replies to Neo-Confucian attacks on Buddhist doctrine.
Neo-Confucianism and Later Confucian Philosophy
An article from Chinaknowledge covering the historical context of the Neo-Confucian awakening, and profiling some key thinkers within this tradition.
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Neo-Confucianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
URL : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Confucianism
One of the most important exponents of Neo-Confucianism was Zhu Xi (1130-1200) ... This school also criticized Neo-Confucianism for being detached from reality ...[2008/11/17]
Neo-Confucian Philosophy [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
URL : www.iep.utm.edu/n/neo-conf.htm
"Neo-Confucianism" is the name commonly applied to the revival of the various ... 3. The Emergence of Neo-Confucianism. 4. Traits, Themes and Motifs ...[2008/12/01]
Neo-Confucianism - Books and Articles Online @ Questia.com
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Try us for Free. Learn online about Neo-Confucianism and many other topics. Choose from 67,000 books and 1.5 million articles. Research Neo-Confucianism at Questia.[2008/11/15]
Neo-Confucianism Summary and Analysis Summary
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Neo-Confucianism summary with 26 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more. ... of Neo-Confucianism: Eight Major ...[2008/11/19]
Neo Confucianism
URL : www.willamette.edu/~rloftus/neoconfucianism.html
An overview of the Neo-Confucian doctrines adopted under Japan's Tokugawa Shogunate (1603-1867) ... main elements of Neo-Confucianism which influenced Japan: ...[2004/09/14]
Chinese Philosophy - Neo-Confucianism (www.chinaknowledge.de)
URL : www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Classics/neoconfucianism.html
Hier beschreiben Sie mit ein, zwei Sätzen den Inhalt dieser Datei. ... The greatest person of Neo-Confucianism is Zhu Xi 朱熹 (1130-1200), also called " ...[2005/12/18]
Neo-Confucianism
URL : faculty.washington.edu/mkalton/NeoConfucianism.htm
Short article by Michael C. Kalton. ... Neo-Confucianism. Neo-Confucianism: The synthesis of Taoist cosmology and Buddhist spirituality ... 2) Neo-Confucianism: ...[2001/03/04]
Neo-Confucianism in History | Barnes & Noble.com
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Neo-Confucianism: Definition from Answers.com
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Neo-Confucianism In China, a rationalistic revival of Confucianism in the 11th century that influenced Chinese thought for 800 years[2008/11/09]
Tokugawa Neo-Confucianism
URL : www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/TOKJAPAN/NEO.HTM
So he turned to Neo-Confucianism to provide a basis for the rational conducting ... The imposing textbook of Neo-Confucianism was called The Great Learning , and ...[2000/06/21]
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