A Critique of the Philosophical Thought of Lu Jiuyuan

Contemporary Chinese Thought 14 (3):3-34 (1983)
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Abstract

Lu Jiuyuan was an idealist philosopher representing the "school of mind," which, since the time of the Southern Song dynasty [1127-1279], has always stood in opposition to the "school of principle" in idealist philosophy, this latter being represented by Zhu Xi. Lu has also matched Zhu Xi in reputation all the way

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