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277Zhu Xi’s Spiritual Practice as the Basis of His Central Philosophical ConceptsDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 7 (1): 57-79. 2008.The argument is that (1) the spiritual crisis that Zhu Xi discussed with Zhang Shi 張栻 (1133–1180) and the other “gentlemen of Hunan” from about 1167 to 1169, which was resolved by an understanding of what we might call the interpenetration of the mindâs stillness and activity (dong-jing åé) or equilibrium and harmony (zhong-he ä¸å), (2) led directly to his realization that Zhou Dunyiâs thought provided a cosmological basis for that resolution, and (3) this in turn led Zhu Xi to unders…Read more
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257Daughter/Wife/Mother or Sage/Immortal/Bodhisattva? Women in the Teaching of Chinese ReligionsASIANetwork Exchange 14 (2): 11-16. 2006.
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32Wang, Robin R., Yinyang: The Way of Heaven and Earth in Chinese Thought and Culture: New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012, xii+250 pages (review)Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (4): 561-565. 2013.
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23Minford, John, trans., I Ching : The Book of Change: New York: Viking, 2014, lxv + 857 pages (review)Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 14 (1): 147-152. 2015.
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13Cheng, Yi, The Yi River Commentary on the Book of Changes. Edited and Translated by L. Michael Harrington. Introduction by L. Michael Harrington and Robin R. Wang: New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2019, xiv + 560 pages (review)Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (4): 631-636. 2019.
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13Divination and Sacrifice in Song Neo-ConfucianismIn Jeffrey L. Richey (ed.), Teaching Confucianism, Oxford University Press. pp. 55--82. 2008.
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12Chinese Religious TraditionsPrentice-Hall. 2002.A short textbook survey of Chinese religion, from ancient times to the present.
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10Cheng, Yi, The Yi River Commentary on the Book of Changes. Edited and Translated by L. Michael Harrington. Introduction by L. Michael Harrington and Robin R. Wang: New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2019, xiv + 560 pages (review)Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (4): 631-636. 2019.
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9Introduction to the Study of the Classic of Change, by Chu Hsi [Zhu Xi]Global Scholarly Publications. 2002.A bilingual translation of Zhu Xi's 朱熹 Yixue qimeng 易學啟蒙 (1186).
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9The Yijing: A GuideOxford University Press USAAn introduction to the Yijing (I Ching) 易經 or Classic/Scripture of Change : its nature, its history of interpretation, and its cultural influences. New York: Oxford University Press (forthcoming).
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8Review of Chenyang Li and Franklin Perkins, eds., Chinese Metaphysics and Its Problems (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2015 (07.17). 2015.
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6Reply to Michael Harrington (review)Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (4): 639-639. 2019.
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6Sung Dynasty Uses of the I ChingPrinceton University Press. 1990.The I Ching, or Book of Changes, has been one of the two or three most influential books in the Chinese canon. It has been used by people on all levels of society, both as a method of divination and as a source of essential ideas about the nature of heaven, earth, and humankind. During the eleventh and twelfth centuries, Sung dynasty literati turned to it for guidance in their fundamental reworking of the classical traditions. This book explores how four leading thinkers — Su Shih, Shao Yung, Ch…Read more
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4Reconstructing the Confucian Dao: Zhu Xi's Appropriation of Zhou DunyiState University of New York Press. 2014.Discusses how Zhou Dunyi's thought became a cornerstone of neo-Confucianism.
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3Redmond, Geoffrey, and Tze-ki H on, Teaching the I Ching (review)Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 19 (3): 489-493. 2020.
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2Chance and Necessity in Zhu Xi’s Conceptions of Heaven and TraditionEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (1): 143--162. 2016.Discussion of the relationship between chance and necessity in the West goes back at least to Democritus in the fifth century BCE, and was highlighted again in the twentieth century by Jacques Monod in Chance and Necessity. Monod contrasted “teleonomic‘ biological evolution with “teleologic‘ Biblical theology. This article uses that distinction in examining Zhu Xi’s concepts of Heaven and tradition. The result sheds light on the unique combination of rationality and transcendence in Neo-Confucia…Read more
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1The Original Meaning of the Yijing: Commentary on the Scripture of Change, by Zhu XiColumbia University Press. 2020.A translation of Zhu Xi's 朱熹 Zhouyi benyi 周易本義 (1188).
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Varieties of spiritual experience: Shen in Neo-Confucian discourseIn Weiming Tu & Mary Evelyn Tucker (eds.), Confucian Spirituality, Crossroad Pub. Company. pp. 2--120. 2003.
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Review of Donald J. Munro, Images of Human Nature: A Sung Portrait (review)Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 50 707-717. 1990.
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The Great Virtue of Heaven and Earth: Deep Ecology in the YijingIn James Miller (ed.), Religion and Ecological Sustainability in China, Routledge. 2014.
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Review of Irene Bloom and Joshua A. Fogel, eds., Meeting of Minds: Intellectual and Religious Interaction in East Asian Traditions of Thought (review)Journal of Chinese Religions 27 132-135. 1999.
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On Translating TaijiIn David Jones & He Jinli (eds.), Returning to Zhu Xi: Emerging Patterns Within the Supreme Polarity, Suny Press. 2015.
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Review of Wing-tsit Chan, Chu Hsi: Life and Thought (review)Bulletin of Sung-Yüan Studies 21 98-101. 1989.
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Forthcoming in Jennifer Oldstone-Moore, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Confucianism (New York: Oxford University Press)
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Review of Hoyt Cleveland Tillman, Confucian Discourse and Chu Hsi's Ascendancy (review)Asian Thought and Society 20 148-150. 1995.
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Review of Xinzhong Yao, ed., RoutledgeCurzon Encyclopedia of Confucianism (review)Religious Studies Review 39 267-268. 2005.
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The Qianlong Emperor and the Confucian Temple of Culture (Wen miao) at ChengdeIn James A. Millward, Ruth W. Dunnell, Mark C. Elliott & Philippe Forêt (eds.), New Qing Imperial History: The Making of Inner Asian Empire at Qing Chengde, Routledgecurzon. pp. 109-122. 2004.
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Areas of Specialization
Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism |
Areas of Interest
Chinese Neo-Confucianism |
Religious Studies |