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The Idea of Qi/gi: East Asian and Comparative Philosophical Perspectives
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Philosophy.
- Philosophy, Korean.
- Qi (Chinese philosophy).
- Place of Publication:
- Lexington Books
- Summary:
- "This book investigates the different meanings and logics that the notion of qi/gi has acquired within the East Asian traditions in order to understand the diversity of these traditions. More specifically, this work focuses on investigating how the notion was understood by traditional Chinese and Korean philosophers"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Zhang zai's philosophy of qi / Jung-Yeup Kim
- Some aspects of the concept of qi in zhu xi / Yung Sik Kim
- Dai Zhen's idea of Qi and his critique of neo-Confucianism / Suk gabriel choi
- Gwon Geun and Dasan on the nature of the mind-heart / Halla Kim
- Toegye's and Gobong's Li-Qi metaphysics and the four-seven debate / Bongrae Seok
- Yi yulgok on Gi/Qi, self-cultivation, and practical learning / Edward Y. J. Chung
- An investigation of Hong Daeyong's gi worldview/ Jung-Yeup Kim
- The position of Hyegang's philosophy in the history of world philosophy / Jeong-Woo Lee
- Philosophizing "Jigi" of Donghak as experienced ultimate reality / So Jeong Park.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
- ISBN:
- 1-4985-5798-8
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