Li Zhen's religious philosophy - the problem of the existence of God

Philosophy and Culture 26 (10):945-961 (1999)
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This paper is to study the Li Zhen wereć•Žin its philosophy, to try a Chinese point of view to understand God's problem. It is well known problems in the religion of God play a key role. Thus, almost all of the writings of philosophers and theologians spent in space to prove or disprove the existence of God. Proof of the most familiar is called the Scholasticism of the existence of God arguments, these arguments on the one hand by Atheists challenge the other hand, even by Eastern philosophers questioned. As an Eastern philosopher, Zhen Li pointed out that to understand God's way is through the most basic human instincts and needs from: the requirements for eternal life, the desire for the Absolute, etc., because these basic needs and instincts of all people, are universal and must, therefore, the combination of both Chinese and Christians, there is a concrete possibility. Established based on the confident, Li Zhen shared with Taoism the concept of re-interpretation of the Scholastic philosophy of sharing concept. He shared the view that the Confucian practice of actions that can be appropriate in the doctrine of Thomas Aquinas in the form of the potential and realize the principle.

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