Abstract
There were various dimensions to Yangmingxue 陽明學, or the Yangming school,
as defined not only by Wang Yangming 王陽明 himself but also by his students
and followers in the mid-late Ming dynasty. This article will treat Yangmingxue
as a whole from the perspective of political culture. It will explore two political
orientations in Wang Yangming school, namely dejunxingdao 得君行道 (“carrying
out the Way through the support of the emperor”) and jueminxingdao 覺民行道
(“carrying out the Way by enlightening the common people”), analyze the implications of these two orientations and scrutinize their relationship. Also it will
examine and evaluate the concept of the “common people as political subjects”
implied in Yangmingxue and the political ideal in the Confucian tradition. The
core questions that will be discussed are: First, how should we understand
the political orientation, jueminxingdao, pioneered by the Yangming school, in
addition to dejunxingdao? Second, how should we understand the relationship
between jueminxingdao and dejunxingdao in the Yangming school? Third, how
should we understand the concept of the “common people as political subjects”
implied in Yangmingxue and what is the dilemma it had to face? Last, why the
Confucian political subject could not be established and how to establish it.