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Mou Zongsan (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 1970s. 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 (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 Mahayana 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.
Contents
IntroductionChapter 1: The Philosophical Influence of XiongChapter 2: Cultural Nationalism: Xiong's Influence and Mou's DiscourseChapter 3: The Influence of HegelChapter 4: Mou's Moral Metaphysics and Kant: Inner SagelinessChapter 5: Mou's Moral Metaphysics and Kant: Noumenal Knowledge and OntologyChapter 6: Mou's Moral Metaphysics and Kant: The Highest Good and the "Perfect" TeachingChapter 7: Mou's New DaotongChapter 8: Mou and the Xin Rujia MovementConclusion