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Asian Philosophies JOHN M. KOLLER - Pearson

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KOLLMF01_0131951831.QXD 26/6/06 4:16 PM Page xi<br />

Review Questions 262<br />

Further Reading 262<br />

Notes 263<br />

Contents xi<br />

CHAPTER 19<br />

Chinese Buddhism 264<br />

Introduction from Central Asia and India 265<br />

Translations and Interpretations 266<br />

Tiantai 269<br />

Huayan 271<br />

Chan 273<br />

Pure Land (Jingtu) 274<br />

Review Questions 276<br />

Further Reading 276<br />

Notes 277<br />

CHAPTER 20<br />

Neo-Confucianism: The Grand Harmony 278<br />

The Buddhist Challenge 278<br />

Neo-Confucian Beginnings 279<br />

Zhou Dunyi 281<br />

Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi 283<br />

Zhu Xi 287<br />

The Idealism of Lu Xiangshan and Wang Yangming 291<br />

Wang Yangming 292<br />

Dai Zhen 295<br />

Review Questions 296<br />

Further Reading 296<br />

Notes 297<br />

CHAPTER 21<br />

Korean Philosophy 299<br />

Introduction 299<br />

Wonhyo 300<br />

Chinul 301<br />

Korean Neo-Confucianism 304<br />

Yi T’oegye 305<br />

Yi Yulgok 306<br />

Review Questions 308

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