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New York.
Columbia University Press.
1986.
x + 367pp, index, glossary, appendices, hardback, little wear to dustjacket, protected, but some tears to the covering, ex-library copy, some label residue to tail of spine, bookseller stamp front endpaper, endpapers little soiled, still a good copy. "Ch'ien's study focuses on three issues in Chinese intellectual history: Neo-Confucian syncretism, the controversy between the Ch'eng-Chu and Lu-Wang schools of Neo-Confucianism, and the emergence of "evidential research" both as a type of scholarship and as a mode of thought. It also clarifies some of the major issues in Chinese intellectual history. Would appeal to Ming specialists, as well as those interested in Chinese philosophy and intellectual history." Publisher's description. (When referring to this item please quote stockid 126951)
ISBN: 9780231060226
Related Subject Areas:
Asia
China
Confucianism
East Asia
Ming Dynasty
Philosophy
Religion
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Chiao Hung and the Restructuring of Neo-Confuciani (Chiao Hung and the Restructuring of Neo-Confucianism in the Late Ming.)
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