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A masterpiece in the study of Wang Yangming's (1472-1529) philosophy, this book adopts a holistic approach, integrating philosophical history, comparative philosophy, cultural research and historical documents. The book provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of Wang's philosophy at different stages throughout its maturation so as to sketch the essential character and grand picture of Wang's philosophy. As a systematic study of Wang's philosophy, this monograph boasts a broad perspective, profound discourse and substantial historical data. It is a perfect manifestation of the author's academic accomplishment and presents the readers with a panorama of Wang's studies. Although the book is focused primarily on Wang, its scope and methodology carry great implications for the study of Song and Ming Confucianism and even ancient Chinese philosophy as a whole.
Contents
1. Introduction 2. Mind and Principle 3. Mind and Things 4. Mind and Nature 5. Knowledge and Action 6. Sincerity and Investigating Things 7. Innate Knowledge and the Extension of Innate Knowledge 8. Being and Non-being 9. The Spiritual Realm 10. Efforts 11. Conclusion Appendix. Mysticism in the Traditional Learning of the Heart (Xinxue) A Brief Summary of Wang Yangming's Chronology Bibliography of Works Cited Glossary Postscript Acknowledgements by the Translator



