A qigong interpretation of confucianism

Journal of Chinese Philosophy 23 (1):79-97 (1996)
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Against the overly intellectualistic reading of Confucianism, this paper argues for understanding Confucianism from the perspective of qigong (or gongfu) cultivation that aims at increasing the abilities to lead a good life.

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Peimin Ni
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