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Chapter 12 Spiritual and Bodily Exercise
The Religious Significance of Zhu Xi’s Reading Methods
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Editor’s Introduction ix
- Introduction 1
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Interpreting with Zhu Xi
- Zhu Xi’s Metaphysics 15
- On Translating Taiji 51
- Zhu Xi’s Confucian Thoughts on the Collected Commentaries of the Zhongyong 83
- Zhu Xi on Scientific and Occult Subjects 121
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Thinking through Zhu Xi
- Opposition and Complementarity in Zhu Xi’s Thought 149
- On the Formation of Zhu Xi’s Spiritual World 177
- Li as Emergent Patterns of Qi 197
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Applying Zhu Xi
- Boston Daoxue 229
- Zhu Xi’s Virtue Ethics and the Grotian Challenge 253
- How to Unite Is and Ought 273
- On Anger 299
- Spiritual and Bodily Exercise 325
- Contributors 343
- Index 351
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Editor’s Introduction ix
- Introduction 1
-
Interpreting with Zhu Xi
- Zhu Xi’s Metaphysics 15
- On Translating Taiji 51
- Zhu Xi’s Confucian Thoughts on the Collected Commentaries of the Zhongyong 83
- Zhu Xi on Scientific and Occult Subjects 121
-
Thinking through Zhu Xi
- Opposition and Complementarity in Zhu Xi’s Thought 149
- On the Formation of Zhu Xi’s Spiritual World 177
- Li as Emergent Patterns of Qi 197
-
Applying Zhu Xi
- Boston Daoxue 229
- Zhu Xi’s Virtue Ethics and the Grotian Challenge 253
- How to Unite Is and Ought 273
- On Anger 299
- Spiritual and Bodily Exercise 325
- Contributors 343
- Index 351