Zhong and Zhongyong in Confucian classics / Chunqing Li.

This Key Concept pivot explores the trajectory of the semantic generation and evolution of two core concepts of ancient Chinese Confucianism, 'Zhong (middle) and 'Zhongyong (golden mean). In the pre-Qin period, Confucius advocated 'middle line and 'golden mean as the highest stan...

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Main Author: Li, Chunqing, 1955-
Other Authors: Zhu, Yuan (Translator)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Chinese
Published: Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Series:Key concepts in Chinese thought and culture.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Preface -- Publisher's Note to "Key Concepts in Chinese Thought and Culture Series" (English Edition) -- Praise for Zhong and Zhongyong in Confucian Classics -- Contents -- 1 Concepts of Zhong and Zhongyong in the Pre-Qin Classics -- 1 Confucius' Understanding of the Concept Zhong -- 2 Mencius and Xunzi on the Connotations of Zhong (Middle Course) -- 3 Ideas About Zhong and Zhongyong in Commentary on the Book of Changes and The Doctrine of the Mean -- 2 Zhong and Zhongyong in the Context of Confucian Classics as the Dominant Ideology 
505 8 |a 1 Interpretations of Zhong by Dong Zhongshu and Yang Xiong -- 2 Interpretations of Zhong and Zhonghe in Debates of the White Tiger Hall -- 3 Elucidation on the Concept Zhong in Discourses That Hit the Mark and Discourses on the Optimal -- 3 Zhong and Zhongyong in the Discourse of the Li School of Confucianism by Zhu Xi and the Cheng Brothers -- 1 The Connotation and Significance of Zhong and Zhongyong in the Context of Scholar Zhang Zai's Cosmology -- 2 The Position of Zhong and Zhongyong in the Mind Philosophy of the Cheng Brothers 
505 8 |a 3 Zhu Xi's Interpretation of Zhong in the Framework of Noumenon and Application -- 4 Zhong and Zhongyong in the Discourse of the Philosophy of Mind -- 1 From Chen Xianzhang to Wang Yangming -- 2 About A Comparative Study of Zhong by He Xinyin -- 5 Cultural Logic of Zhong and Zhongyong and Their Significance for Today -- 1 The Foundation for the Integration of Self-Cultivation and Compliance with Heavenly Principles -- 2 Zhong and the Mentality of Confucian Scholars -- Bibliography 
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