The heritage and the Reconstruction of Sung-Ming Confucianism - Dai Zhen's Doctrine of Heavenly Principles and Human Desires

Philosophy and Culture 28 (5):440-456 (2001)
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Abstract

Dai Zhen's "Reason and Desire" is widely cited in the history of Chinese academic comment on the philosophy of Neo-Confucianism. For this reason will be that of Dai Zhen's detailed assessment, another attempt to clarify the understanding of Neo-Dai on the appropriateness and so on, concluded that the Dai Zhensi would like the link between Neo-Confucianism

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