Wang Fu-Zhi's Realism

Philosophy and Culture 28 (7):651-661 (2001)
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Abstract

Wang Fu-chih's knowledge is profound, extensive coverage of philosophy, classical studies, history, literature, politics, science and other aspects. However, its greatest impact comes their way on. Dao is one of Neo-Confucian focus of discussion. In order to highlight the "Road" is an ultimate existence, Neo are always repeatedly emphasized that "Road" is a transcendent form on the body. So, they make it from real life of the Road, Tai Chi, justice, and so become abstract, mystery of. Especially to the Ming Dynasty, there have been "heart" of the universe thinking about learning, have become the subject of Heaven's "heart" of the regulations. Thus, the "Road" is more mystery of the Ming dynasty scholars popular "virtual dance", "worship no", "empty talk" of learning, the Ming Dynasty, as well as the emergence of subjugation of the horrible disaster. Wang Fu-chih, after painstaking writing in the Ming Dynasty, the Ming demise summarize the lessons of history. He thought, reflection areas are related to ideological and cultural aspects, and Dao is one of the core. He believes that to sum ​​up lessons, pull taught ills, the most important is to address the ideological and cultural pillar - Road issues. Song has been the Achilles heel of ideological and cultural dance is not true worship, and his mission is to make the mystery that has been re-return of the metaphysical way to specific, real world in the past. So, his original road, the road is to make virtual reality has become a kind of way

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