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    Ambition and Confucianism: A Biography of Wang Mang.Hans Bielenstein & Rudi Thomsen - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (2):381.
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    The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China.Ruiping Fan (ed.) - 2011 - Springer.
    Under the clear and thoughtful editorship of Ruiping Fan, The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China provides new and highly substantive insights into the emergence of a renewed, relevant, and perceptively engaged Confucianism in 21st century China. Through the vibrantly diverse essays contained in this volume, and in cogent overview through Fan’s introduction, one learns that Confucianism is thoroughly misunderstood, if it is seen only through Western lenses. It cannot be absorbed into that rights-based “global” discourse that has been the (...)
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    Manufacturing Confucianism: Chinese Traditions and Universal Civilization (review). [REVIEW]Stephen C. Angle - 2001 - Philosophy East and West 51 (1):120-122.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Manufacturing Confucianism: Chinese Traditions and Universal CivilizationStephen C. AngleManufacturing Confucianism: Chinese Traditions and Universal Civilization. By Lionel M. Jensen. Durham: Duke University Press, 1997. Pp. xx + 444. Hardcover $59.95. Paper $19.95.Confucianisms, according to Lionel Jensen, in his Manufacturing Confucianism: Chinese Traditions and Universal Civilization, are the results of a four-century-long process of pious manufacture—pious because aimed at truth rather than manipulation, manufacture because the work has been (...)
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    Warring States Confucianism and the Thought of Mencius.Chung-Ying Cheng - 1977 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 8 (3):4-66.
    The general circumstances in which Confucianism developed during the century between the death of Confucius and the rise of Mencius and Haün Tzu may be observed in the "Biographies of Confucians" in the Shih-chi [Historical Records] and in the chapter entitled "On Learning" in Han Fei Tzu.
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    Born into a World of Turmoil: The Biography and Thought of Chūgan Engetsu.Steffen Döll - 2016 - In Gereon Kopf (ed.), The Dao Companion to Japanese Buddhist Philosophy. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 471-486.
    The history of Japanese Zen 禪 Buddhism has been the object of research for several decades. HAKUIN Ekaku 白隠慧鶴, IKKYŪ Sōjun 一休宗純, and Dōgen 道元 are names that by now are well known within this history, and indeed, theirs are undoubtedly important biographies. At the same time, however, we may critically remark on a certain scholarly preoccupation with these figures, and this attitude owes much to hagiographies, especially those produced by SUZUKI Daisetsu. In order to attain at least a certain (...)
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    Cultures of Dissection and Anatomies of Generation.On Sociological Biographies - 2008 - Annals of Science 65 (3):439-444.
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    Social Aspects of Science.On Sociological Biographies - 2008 - Annals of Science 65 (3):453-455.
  8. Front Matter Front Matter (pp. i-iv).Nietzsche Biographies & Dichtung und Wahrheit - 2011 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 42 (1).
     
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    Representing Wonch'uk.Buddhist Biographies - 2002 - In Benjamin Penny (ed.), Religion and Biography in China and Tibet. Curzon Press. pp. 74.
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  10. Mencwel A., pietrzycka a.Biography Spiritual - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (9-10):225-228.
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    Li dai ming ru zhuan.Qingzhi Li - 1991 - [Peking]: Xin hua shu dian shou du fa xing suo fa xing.
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    Lun yu ren wu lun.Renhou Cai - 1996 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan Shang wu yin shu guan.
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    Li dai ming ru xiao chuan.Ming Qian (ed.) - 2011 - Hangzhou: Hangzhou chu ban she.
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    Hsün Yüeh (A.D. 148-209): the life and reflections of an early medieval Confucian.Chi-yun Chen - 1975 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Zhou Taigu ping zhuan.Liao Chen - 1992 - [Nanjing shi]: Nanjing chu ban she.
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  16. Zhongguo shi da ming ru.Dagang Shu & Shaoqiu Wu (eds.) - 1992 - Yanji: Yanbian da xue chu ban she.
     
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    Kōshi: toki o koete atarashiku.Nobuyuki Kaji - 1984 - Tōkyō: Shūeisha.
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    Sun Yingshi de xue huan sheng ya: dao xue zhui xue zhe dui Nan Song zhong qi zheng ju bian dong de yin ying.Kuanzhong Huang - 2021 - Beijing Shi: Zhongguo you yi chu ban gong si.
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    Hoehŏn An Hyang Sŏnsaeng ŭi saengae wa sajŏk.Pyŏng-gu Kim - 1993 - Pusan: Kyŏngsŏng Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
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  20. Kong men di zi yan jiu.Qiqian Li - 1987 - Jinan: Qi Lu shu she.
     
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  21. Xian dai xin ru jia ren wu yu zhu zuo.Keli Fang & Jiadong Zheng (eds.) - 1995 - Tianjin: Xin hua shu dian Tianjin fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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  22. Dazai Shundai no ashiato.Nobushige Nishizawa - 1991 - Tōkyō: Nishizawa Nobushige.
     
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    Sentetsu sōdan.Nensai Hara - 1816 - Tōkyō: Shunʾyōdō. Edited by Shikita Koyanagi & Kindai Tōjō.
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  24. Nakamura Tekisai, Muro Kyūsō.Atsushi Shibata - 1983 - Tōkyō: Meitoku Shuppansha. Edited by Tomokuni Hentona.
     
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  25. Nakae Tōju.Morikazu Katō - 1939 - Tōkyō: Bunkyō Shoin.
     
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  26. Satō Issai to sono monjin.Daijirō Takase - 1922 - Tōkyō: Nanʼyōdō. Edited by Issai Satō.
     
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  27. Inoue Kinga, Kameda Bōsai.Nobuyasu Kurata - 1984 - Tōkyō: Meitoku Shuppansha. Edited by Eiji Hashimoto.
     
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    Hirose Tansō hyōden.Gengo Inoue - 1993 - Fukuoka-shi: Ashi Shobō.
  29. Hirose Tansō.Shigenao Konishi - 1943 - Tōkyō: Bunkyō Shoin.
     
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  30. Satō Naokata, Miyake Shōsai.Kenshū Yoshida - 1990 - Tōkyō: Meitoku Shuppansha. Edited by Terumi Ebita.
     
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  31. Seiken igen. Senshindō sakki.Keisai Asami - 1929 - Tōkyō: Yūhōdō. Edited by Tetsuzō Tsukamoto & Heihachirō Ōshio.
     
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    Nguyễn Sinh Sắc, cụ phó bảng xứ Nghệ, một nhân cách lớn.Nhu Trần - 2014 - Hà Nội: Nhà xuất bản Văn học.
    Biography of Nguyễn Sinh Sắc (1862-1929), the father of President Ho Chi Minh.
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  33. Da di ren wu: li xue di gui mo yu jing jie.Zhaoxiong Cheng - 1987 - Taibei Shi: Jiu da wen hua gu fen you xian gong si.
     
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    Zhou Dunyi.Yufu Chen - 1990 - Taibei Shi: Zong jing xiao San min shu ju.
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  35. Kim Chong-jik tohak sasang.Hak-Sang Sin & Chong-jik Kim - 1990 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Yŏng. Edited by Chong-jik Kim.
     
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    Knowledge Painfully Acquired: The K'un-Chih Chi of Lo Ch 'in-Shun'.Irene Bloom (ed.) - 1987 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    This 16th-century book of reading notes and reflections on philosophy and history was written by Lo Ch'in-shun, a philosopher of Ming China. This translation includes an introduction providing a brief biography of Lo and placing his work in a historical context.
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    Knowledge Painfully Acquired: The K'un-Chih Chi of Lo Ch 'in-Shun'.Irene Bloom (ed.) - 1987 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This 16th-century book of reading notes and reflections on philosophy and history was written by Lo Ch'in-shun, a philosopher of Ming China. This translation includes an introduction providing a brief biography of Lo and placing his work in a historical context.
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  38. Hoehŏn sasang yŏnʼgu.Pyŏng-gu Kim - 1981 - [Seoul]: Cheil Munhwasa.
     
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    The life and thought of Li Kou, 1009-1059.Shan-yüan Hsieh & Shanyuan Xie - 1979 - San Francisco: Chinese Materials Center.
    "The relation of Sung philosopher Li Kou to the reformer Wang An-shih and the problem of the relation between the two as men and as thinkers has long fascinated Sung specialists and students of philosophy. Hsieh has organized his work shrewdly, first dealing with age in which Li Kou lived and the philosophers life before embarking on his systematic and painstaking analysis of the writings, of the eclecticism that marks Li's thinking, Li's place in the refinement of traditional Confucianist political (...)
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    The Moral and Religious Thought of Yi Hwang (Toegye): A Study of Korean Neo-Confucian Ethics and Spirituality.Edward Y. J. Chung - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This book presents Yi Hwang —better known by his pen name, Toegye—Korea’s most eminent Confucian philosopher. It is a pioneering study of Toegye’s moral and religious thought that discusses his holistic ideas and experiences as a scholar, thinker, and spiritual practitioner. This study includes Toegye’s major biographies and letters as well as his famous Jaseongnok and Seonghak sipdo. Edward Chung explains key concepts, original quotations, annotated notes, and thought-provoking comments to bring this monumental thinker and his work to life. Chung (...)
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    The hermeneutics of life history: personal achievement and history in Gadamer, Habermas, and Erikson.Jerald Wallulis - 1990 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    On Yongjo, King of Korea, 1694-1776, Confucianism and kingship. Examines the individual's sense of achievement, drawing the current thinking of anthropology and psychology into the framework constructed by contemporary philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer. Also considers other modern thought in delineating the relationship between self and history. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    Confucius: his life and thought.Shigeki Kaizuka - 1956 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by Geoffrey Bownas.
    Born in China about 551 b.c., Confucius formulated an extremely influential and far-reaching ethical system emphasizing devotion to parents, family, and friends; cultivation of the mind, self-control, and just social activity. In this excellent biography, a noted Japanese scholar develops an insightful portrait of Confucius against the social and political background of his day, based on a meticulous and detailed examination of early original sources. Following an extensive introductory section devoted to the state of China in the sixth and (...)
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    Understanding Asian Philosophy: Ethics in the Analects, Zhuangzi, Dhammapada and the Bhagavad Gita.Alexus McLeod - 2014 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Understanding Asian Philosophy introduces the four major Asian traditions through their key texts and thinkers: the Analects of Confucius, the Daoist text Zhuangzi, the early Buddhist Suttas, and the Bhagavad Gita. Approached through the central issue of ethical development, this engaging introduction reveals the importance of moral self-cultivation and provides a firm grounding in the origins of Asian thought. -/- Leading students confidently through complex texts, Understanding Asian Philosophy includes a range of valuable features: • brief biographies of main thinkers (...)
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    The Recluse of Loyang: Shao Yung and the Moral Evolution of Early Sung Thought.Don J. Wyatt - 1996 - University of Hawaii Press.
    "Few thinkers have stood as squarely at both the center and the periphery of an intellectual movement as has Shao Yung (1011-1077). Ethical model and eccentric, socialite and eremite, Shao Yung is perhaps not only the greatest enigma of early Neo-Confucianism, but also one of its undisputed giants. In this impressive life-and-thought study, Don J. Wyatt painstakingly sifts through all available evidence relating to Shao Yung and his scholarship to provide a portrait that fully exposes the moral center of the (...)
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    Yang Xiong, philosophy of the Fa yan: a Confucian hermit in the Han imperial court.Xiong Yang - 2011 - Highlands, N.C.: Mountain Mind Press. Edited by Jeffrey S. Bullock.
    "Yang Xiong is the most useless of all. He was truly a rotten Confucian."Zhu Xi (11301200 A.D.)With this comment from Song Dynasty Neo-Confucian Zhu Xi, the work of Han Dynasty philosopher Yang Xiong (53 B.C.18 A.D.) was effectively relegated to the dustbin of Chinese intellectual history. While influential in the Later Han as the clearest expression of the Old Text Confucian school, Yang's Fa yan has received little attention from Western scholars and appears here in a rare annotated English translation.Written (...)
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  46. Under Confucian Eyes: Writings on Gender in Chinese History, and: Women in Daoism (review). [REVIEW]Zhou Yiqun - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (4):684-687.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Under Confucian Eyes: Writings on Gender in Chinese History, and: Women in DaoismZhou YiqunUnder Confucian Eyes: Writings on Gender in Chinese History. Edited by Susan Mann and Yu-yin Cheng. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. Pp. xiii + 310.Women in Daoism. By Catherine Despeux and Livia Kohn. Cambridge, MA: Three Pines Press, 2003. Pp. viii + 296.Anyone who looks for a quick taste of what is exciting and (...)
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    Confucianism for the contemporary world: global order, political plurality, and social action.Tze-Ki Hon (ed.) - 2017 - Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
    Discusses contemporary Confucianism's relevance and its capacity to address pressing social and political issues of twenty-first-century life. Condemned during the Maoist era as a relic of feudalism, Confucianism enjoyed a robust revival in post-Mao China as China’s economy began its rapid expansion and gradual integration into the global economy. Associated with economic development, individual growth, and social progress by its advocates, Confucianism became a potent force in shaping politics and society in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and overseas Chinese communities. (...)
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  48. Neo-Confucianism: A Philosophical Introduction.Stephen C. Angle & Justin Tiwald - 2017 - Cambridge, UK: Polity. Edited by Justin Tiwald.
    Neo-Confucianism is a philosophically sophisticated tradition weaving classical Confucianism together with themes from Buddhism and Daoism. It began in China around the eleventh century CE, played a leading role in East Asian cultures over the last millennium, and has had a profound influence on modern Chinese society. -/- Based on the latest scholarship but presented in accessible language, Neo-Confucianism: A Philosophical Introduction is organized around themes that are central in Neo-Confucian philosophy, including the structure of the cosmos, human nature, ways (...)
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    Neo-confucianism in history.Peter Kees Bol - 2008 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Where does Neo-Confucianismâe"a movement that from the twelfth to the seventeenth centuries profoundly influenced the way people understood the world and responded to itâe"fit into our story of Chinaâe(tm)s history? This interpretive, at times polemical, inquiry into the Neo-Confucian engagement with the literati as the social and political elite, local society, and the imperial state during the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties is also a reflection on the role of the middle period in Chinaâe(tm)s history. The book argues that as (...)
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  50. Confucianism and ubuntu: Reflections on a dialogue between chinese and african traditions.Daniel A. Bell & Thaddeus Metz - 2011 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (s1):78-95.
    In this article we focus on three key precepts shared by Confucianism and the African ethic of Ubuntu: the central value of community, the desirability of ethical partiality, and the idea that we tend to become morally better as we grow older. For each of these broad similarities, there are key differences underlying them, and we discuss those as well as speculate about the reasons for them. Our aim is not to take sides, but we do suggest ways that Ubuntu (...)
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