Zhijue as Appreciation and Realization in Zhu Xi: An Examination through Hun and Po

Philosophy East and West 67 (2):301-317 (2017)
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In his commentary on the Mencius 6A : 15 passage "the organ of the heartmind is thinking," Zhu Xi writes: "The heart-mind is capable of thinking and this thinking is its functional role ".1 The heart-mind is also said to "possess a multitude of li and respond to ten-thousand events ". Zhu Xi regularly associates this heart-mind as "thinking" that "responds to ten-thousand events" with a special process he refers to as "zhijue" 知覺. For instance, he explains that "the heart-mind is our zhijue, which presides over the body and responds to thing-events " (Zhuzi wenji...

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