The philosophical letters of Wang Yang-ming

Columbia,: University of South Carolina Press. Edited by Julia Ching (1972)
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Abstract

Wang Yang-ming (1472-1529) was a Neo-Confucian philosopher of the Ming Era, whose thoughts have had a profound influence in China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. This translation contains sixty-seven letters, thirty-one more than previously translated, which help reveal the philosophy of the great Chinese thinker. Included are a preface with background information, critical annotations and references, bibliography, and a glossary of Chinese and Japanese words. The book is an important contribution to the literature of Chinese philosophy, knowledge of which assists our understanding of China yesterday and today.

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original Wang, Yang-Ming; Ch'in, Julia Chia-I. (1972) "The philosophical letters of Wang Yang-ming". Australian National University Press

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