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Emotion
and Reason:
Collected
Studies on Emotional Confucianism and
Neo-Rationalistic
Confucianism
Contents Preface. Being, Emotion and Spiritual States: A Comprehension of Meng Pei-yuan’s Thoughts(Huang Yu-shun) Part
One: Studies on Feng You-lan’s
Thoughts
I.
Feng You-lan’s Theory of Emotion §
Reason and Emotion: Rereading of Six Books of Zhen-yuan and Ferrying
South: A Collection(Meng
Pei-yuan) §
The Emotional and the Emotionless: Feng You-lan’s Discussion on Emotion(Chen
Lai) II.
Feng You-lan’s Neo-Rationalistic Confucianism §
Being and Spiritual States(Yang
Guo-rong) §
Feng
You-lan’s Neo-Rationalistic Confucianism as A Development of
Cheng-Zhu’s Rationalistic Confucianism(Cai
Fang-lu) III.
Feng You-lan’s Thoughts of History of Chinese Philosophy §
A Criticism to Feng You-lan’s
‘Summary’ of the History of Chinese Philosophy(Meng
Pei-yuan) IV.
Feng You-lan’s Outlook on Culture §
Old Nation and New Mission: Feng You-lan’s
Cultural Feelings and Views of Culture(Li
Cun-shan) Part
Two: Studies on Meng
Pei-yuan’s Thoughts
I.
Meng Pei-yuan’s Emotional Confucianism §
From Logical
Reason to Emotional Reason: Meng Pei-yuan’s Succession and Development
to Feng You-lan’s Thoughts(Ding
Wei-xiang) §
On Spiritual
States and
Emotion ---- A Direction of Modern Confucianism: From Feng You-lan to Meng
Pei-yuan(Peng
Hua) §
An
Existential Horizon of Confucianism: On Mr. Meng Pei-yuan’s Emotion
and Reason(Huang
Yu-shun) §
A
Reversion to Confucian Metaphysics: A Review of Meng Pei-yuan’s
‘Emotional Confucianism’(Cui
Fa-zhan) §
A Creative Transformation of Hermeneutic Angle of Confucianism: On Mr.
Meng Pei-yuan’s Emotional Confucianism(He
Shan-meng) II.
Meng Pei-yuan’s Philosophy of Mind §
The Spiritual
States of Mind as a Transcendental Explanation of Chinese Philosophy: A Review
of Meng
Pei-yuan’s The Transcendence and Spiritual States of Mind(Huang
Yu-shun) §
Our
Feelings and Our Circumstances: National and Universal ---- A Review
of The
Transcendence and Spiritual States of Mind(Ren
Wen-li) III.
Meng Pei-yuan’s Eco-Confucianism §
Benevolence Out of Oneness of Heaven, Earth and
All Things: On
Mr. Meng Pei-yuan’s Emotional Eco-Confucianism(Song
Da-qi) IV.
Meng Pei-yuan’s Thoughts of History of Chinese Philosophy §
‘Bottle’ and ‘Wine’: The Tension in Feng
You-lan’s Constructing ‘The History of Chinese Philosophy’ and Meng
Pei-yuan’s Solution(Li
Xiao-yu) Part
Three: Some Research Papers of Meng’s Disciples
§
Canon and Awakening : Wang Yangming’s Playing
at Yi-ching’ and ‘Awakening to the Tao at Longchang’(Ren
Wen-li) §
Pursuing
the Present Existence of Confucianism(Yu
Zhi-ping) §
Benevolence
in the Dimensions of Reason and Emotion(Xie
Han-feng) § Preliminary Study of Cheng Ming-dao’s Identifying the Benevolence(Zhu Xue-fang) §
A
Comparative Research to the Meaning of The Qian Divinatory Symbols in
Current Text and Silk Book(Liu
Zhen) §
On Cheng-Zhu’s Basic Train of Thouht on Theory of Rites and Laws(Song
Da-qi) §
Confucianism
and Life: The Question of Nationality and Modernity ---- Life-Confucianism
as an Effort to Revive(Huang
Yu-shun) Appendix
I. Notes to Interview
With Mr. Meng Pei-yuan
§
Mind and
Spiritual States: An Interview With Research Fellow Meng Pei-yuan(Gan
Chun-song) §
Understanding and Transcendence:
Meng Pei-yuan’s Answering Vistor(Zhao
Ru-ming) §
Emotional
Experiences and Chinese Philosophy: An
Interview With Research Fellow Meng Pei-yuan(Cheng
Zhao-wen) Appendix
II. Relative
References to Meng Pei-yuan
§
My Life in Chinese Philosophy Study(Meng
Pei-yuan) § A Catalogue of Meng Pei-yuan’s Works(Ren Wen-li) Postscript |
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