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ZHOU Dunyi's Philosophy of the Supreme Polarity

In John Makeham (ed.), Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy. New York: Springer. pp. 1--16 (2010)

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  1. The Yi-Jing Cosmic Model as a Framework for Comparative Philosophy.Harry Donkers - 2021 - Comparative Philosophy 13 (1).
    Based on the symbolism of the trigrams, the Yi-Jing cosmic model offers possibilities in a coordinate system with eight octants to discuss different philosophical developments in parallel. It forms a framework for further elaboration of theory and methodology of comparative philosophy. This paper is restricted to extracting, analyzing and comparing common features from the perspectives of the Yi-Jing model. Achieving harmony is the subject of a new paper under construction. The philosophical developments in the quadrants, Naturalism, Moralism, Rationalism and Humanism, (...)
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  • The Source of Learning is Thought” Reading the Chin-ssu lu (近思錄) with a “Western Eye.Roland Reichenbach - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (1):36-51.
    The contribution focuses on Neo-Confucian texts as collected by Zhu Xi and Lü Zuqian and is a look from the ‘outside’, from the perspective of German theories of Bildung. It aims at demonstrating that among other insights that today’s readers may gather from Neo-Confucian literature, one aspect protrudes from others: that learning can be considered as a virtue—even a meta-virtue—a form of life and mode of self-formation of the person. It does not seem exaggerated, from this perspective, to state that (...)
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  • Neo‐Confucianism and Zhou Dunyi's Philosophy.Ludovica Gallinaro - 2017 - Philosophy Compass 12 (1):e12392.
    Using a term coined by the contemporary Chinese philosopher Mou Zongsan, we could define Zhou Dunyi's thought in terms of ‘moral metaphysics’. Zhou Dunyi, a thinker who lived in Northern Song period, developed a philosophy that shows an ontological link between the cosmic order of the universe and the human moral reality. His contribution consists of two short works, Penetrating the Book of Changes and Discussion of the Supreme Polarity Diagram. These works played a fundamental role in creating the metaphysical (...)
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  • The Yi-Jing Cosmic Model: With an Application of an Alternative to Neoliberalism.Harry Donkers - 2020 - Comparative Philosophy 11 (2).
    Based on Yi-Jing we present an elaborated version of the Diagram of the Supreme Polarity that consists of immanent and transcendent processes via the void, the oneness, the twofold, the fourfold and the Five Phases in combination with the eight trigrams to reproduction and the innumerable beings. The duograms are further discussed in a quadrant system with axes derived from pattern li and vital energy qi. The model has similarities with Libbrecht’s model of comparative philosophy, but also differences. It is (...)
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