Neo-Confucianism
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- Alfred North Whitehead and Yi Yulgok : toward a process-Confucian spirituality in Korea
- All under heaven : transforming paradigms in Confucian-Christian dialogue
- Chiao Hung and the restructuring of Neo-Confucianism in the late Ming
- China turning inward : intellectual-political changes in the early twelfth century
- Chu Hsi and the Ta-hsueh : neo-Confucian reflection on the Confucian canon
- Chŏng Yagyong : Korea's challenge to orthodox neo-Confucianism
- Concerning creativity : a comparison of Chu Hsi, Whitehead, and Neville
- Essentials of Neo-Confucianism : eight major philosophers of the Song and Ming periods
- Further reflections on things at hand : a reader
- Instructions for practical living and other Neo-Confucian writing
- Knowledge painfully acquired : the Kʻun chih chi
- Learning for one's self : essays on the individual in Neo-Confucian thought
- Li Ao : Buddhist, Taoist, or neo-Confucian?
- Limits to autocracy : from Sung Neo-Confucianism to a doctrine of political rights
- Neo-Confucian orthodoxy and the learning of the mind-and-heart
- Neo-Confucian thought in action : Wang Yang-ming's youth (1472-1509)
- Neo-confucian education : the formative stage
- Neo-confucianism in history
- New Confucianism : a critical examination
- New dimensions of Confucian and Neo-Confucian philosophy
- Ou-yang Hsiu : an eleventh-century neo-Confucianist
- Philosophy, philology, and politics in eighteenth-century China : Li Fu and Lu-Wang school under the Chʻing
- Principle and practicality : essays in Neo-Confucianism and practical learning
- Reinventing confucianism : Xian dai xin ru jia : the New Confucian movement
- Sagehood : the contemporary significance of neo-Confucian philosophy
- The Development of Neo-Confucian thought
- The cultivation of sagehood as a religious goal in Neo-Confucianism : a study of selected writings of Kao Pʼan-lung, 1562-1626
- The natural philosophy of Chu Hsi (1130-1200)
- The nature of human movement : a philosophical interpretation delineated from Neo-Confucianism
- The unlikely Buddhologist : Tiantai Buddhism in Mou Zongsan's new Confucianism
- Thinking through Confucian modernity : a study of Mou Zongsan's moral metaphysics
- Transition to neo-Confucianism : Shao Yung on knowledge and symbols of reality
- Wang Yang-ming and Karl Barth : a Confucian-Christian dialogue
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