This volume analyzes the debate between Chu Hsi, principal architect of Neo-Confucianism, and Ch'en Liang, who represented an admixture of Confucian humanism with utilitarian approaches to current questions, and its place in the lives of the two philosophers within a detailed intellectual and historical context.
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This volume analyzes the debate between Chu Hsi, principal architect of Neo-Confucianism, and Ch'en Liang, who represented an admixture of Confucian humanism with utilitarian approaches to current questions, and its place in the lives of the two philosophers within a detailed intellectual and historical context.
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