On a comprehensive theory of Xing (naturality) in song-Ming neo-confucian philosophy: A critical and integrative development

Philosophy East and West 47 (1):33-46 (1997)
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Abstract

The question of xing has received much attention in the revival of Neo-Confucian philosophy (called Contemporary Neo-Confucianism) in present-day Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China and among scholars of Chinese philosophy in the United States. It also has much to do with a critical consciousness of both the difference and the affinity between the Chinese philosophy of man and morality and the contemporary Western philosophy of human existence and moral virtues. The study of this has great meaning for the development of a global onto-ethics and an onto-ethics of the future of humankind

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