Self Realization through Confucian Learning

Self Realization through Confucian Learning
Author: Siufu Tang
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2016-07-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438461502

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Confucian philosopher Xunzi’s moral thought is considered in light of the modern focus on self-realization. Self-Realization through Confucian Learning reconstructs Confucian thinker Xunzi’s moral philosophy in response to the modern focus on self-realization. Xunzi (born around 310 BCE) claims that human xing (“nature” or “native conditions”) is without an ethical framework and has a tendency to dominate, leading to bad judgments and bad behavior. Confucian ritual propriety (li) is needed to transform these human native conditions. Through li, people become self-directing: in control of feelings and desires and in command of their own lives. Siufu Tang explicates Xunzi’s understanding of the hierarchical structure of human agency to articulate why and how li is essential to self-realization. Ritual propriety also structures relationships to make a harmonious communal life possible. Tang’s focus on self-realization highlights how Confucianism can address the individual as well as the communal and serve as a philosophy for contemporary times. Siufu Tang is Associate Professor in the School of Chinese at the University of Hong Kong.

Self realization Through Confucian Learning

Self realization Through Confucian Learning
Author: Siufu Tang
Publsiher: Suny Chinese Philosophy and Cu
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-07-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1438461488

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Confucian philosopher Xunzi's moral thought is considered in light of the modern focus on self-realization.

Self Realization through Confucian Learning

Self Realization through Confucian Learning
Author: Siufu Tang
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2016-07-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438461496

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Confucian philosopher Xunzi’s moral thought is considered in light of the modern focus on self-realization. Self-Realization through Confucian Learning reconstructs Confucian thinker Xunzi’s moral philosophy in response to the modern focus on self-realization. Xunzi (born around 310 BCE) claims that human xing (“nature” or “native conditions”) is without an ethical framework and has a tendency to dominate, leading to bad judgments and bad behavior. Confucian ritual propriety (li) is needed to transform these human native conditions. Through li, people become self-directing: in control of feelings and desires and in command of their own lives. Siufu Tang explicates Xunzi’s understanding of the hierarchical structure of human agency to articulate why and how li is essential to self-realization. Ritual propriety also structures relationships to make a harmonious communal life possible. Tang’s focus on self-realization highlights how Confucianism can address the individual as well as the communal and serve as a philosophy for contemporary times.

Learning of the Way Daoxue

Learning of the Way  Daoxue
Author: John E. Young, PhD
Publsiher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2016-05-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781480830493

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Over two thousand years ago, the Chinese sage Confucius proposed that learning, and putting persistent learning into practice, is a great joy or pleasure. In Learning of the Way (Daoxue), Dr. John E. Young presents, from a Confucian perspective, the rationale for engaging in traditional Chinese arts and practices. Dr. Young relies on his experience as a Chinese martial arts expert and professor emeritus to share the results of his comprehensive examination of the concept of Confucian learning that explores self-cultivation, introduces the era of Neo-Confucianism, investigates the practices of jing and gewu, examines the Zhu Xi approach, applies Confucian and Neo-Confucian concepts specifically to the art and practice of wushu, and scrutinizes the traditional aspects of wushu as understood and practiced by Chinese grandmasters. Included is a description of the state of enlightenment that suggests this level of consciousness--guantong--is identical to integral consciousness and is urgently needed in todays increasingly complex, interconnected environments. Learning of the Way (Daoxue) is a comprehensive guidebook that examines and teaches Westerners about traditional Chinese arts and practices.

The Way Learning and Politics in Classical Confucian Humanism

The Way  Learning and Politics in Classical Confucian Humanism
Author: Weiming Tu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1985
Genre: Confucianism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105034151469

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Xunzi And Early Chinese Naturalism

Xunzi And Early Chinese Naturalism
Author: Janghee Lee
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791461971

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Explores Xunzi's thought in relation to the early Chinese philosophical context that relied on the natural world.

Way Learning and Politics

Way  Learning  and Politics
Author: Tu Wei-ming
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1993-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781438422411

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The emergence of New Confucian Humanism as a major intellectual and spiritual tradition in the Chinese cultural area since the Second World War is a phenomenon vitally important and intriguing to students of history, philosophy, and religion. The Confucian vision, rooted in the Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Japanese civilizations, has been sustained through more than two millennia of constant social change and holds special meaning for both industrial and socialist East Asia today. Indeed, as a living force defining our humanity and exploring our human potential for authentic self-realization, it addresses evolving concerns of East Asian civilizations with profound implications for the post-modernized world. This book, by a leading scholar and thinker of the New Confucian Humanism, offers a panoramic view of the core values of the Confucian intellectual from historical and comparative cultural perspectives. Grounded in sound sinological scholarship, it brilliantly interprets the Confucian project: the formation of a moral community and the embodiment of the Mandate of Heaven in ordinary human existence through authentic self-realization. In the words of the eminent Princeton sinologist, Fritz Mote, through Tu Wei-ming's thought-provoking ideas, "we are shown what has constituted the life-blood of Confucianism throughout its history, and are led to understand how it still lives. We are made to see where it resides in the world today, especially within the consciousness of modern East Asians (whether or not so identified by them) and increasingly, in the awareness of philosophers and historians of thought everywhere." Like Professor Tu's earlier book, Confucian Thought: Selfhood as Creative Transformation, this book will stir modern minds and evoke powerful responses from scholars in ethics, religion, history, and philosophy as well as those in East Asian studies.

Reconceptualizing Confucian Philosophy in the 21st Century

Reconceptualizing Confucian Philosophy in the 21st Century
Author: Xinzhong Yao
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2017-05-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789811040009

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This book comprises 30 chapters representing certain new trends in reconcenptualizing Confucian ideas, ideals, values and ways of thinking by scholars from China and abroad. While divergent in approaches, these chapters are converged on conceptualizing and reconceptualizing Confucianism into something philosophically meaningful and valuable to the people of the 21st century. They are grouped into three parts, and each is dedicated to one of the three major themes this book attempts to address. Part one is mainly on scholarly reviews of Confucian doctrines by which new interpretations will be drawn out. Part two is an assembled attempt to reexamine Confucian concepts, in which critiques of traditional views lead to new perspectives for perennial questions. Part three is focused on reinterpreting Confucian virtues and values, in the hope that a new sense of being moral can be gained through old normative forms.