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Characteristics of lixue in Qing Dynasty
Shuduo Gong. Characteristics of lixue in Qing Dynasty[J]. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 2007, 2(1): 1-24. DOI: 10.1007/s11466-007-0001-7
Authors:Shuduo Gong
Affiliation:(1) School of History, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, China
Abstract:The lixue 理学 (learning of the Neo-Confucian principles) of the Qing Dynasty followed the tradition of lixue in the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, but it had its own characteristics. First, there was no primary direction and core train of ideas. Second, there was no creativity and the emphasis was made on ethics. Third, after the Opium War, the lixue of the Qing Dynasty was influenced by Western culture, partly resisting and partly integrating with the latter. Fourth, the tradition of Neo-Confucianism of the Song Dynasty and the tradition of the Confucianism of the Han Dynasty co-existed and had disputes with each other, but also learned from each other. Translated by Huang Deyuan from Shixue Jikan 史学集刊 (Collected Papers on History Studies), 2005, (3): 90–96
Keywords:Chinese philosophy   lixue   Qing Dynasty
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