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Book SynopsisChu Hsi (1130-1200), the renowned Chinese philosopher, lived during what is sometimes referred to as a ''renaissance'' in Chinese history-a time of commercial expansion and intellectual innovation. Available for the first time in English, Chu Hsi''s Sequel to Reflections on Things at Hand (Su chin-ssu-lu) is a collection of his sayings and writings, including personal letters, complete with commentaries and biographical notes. Wittenborn''s Introduction provides a historical context for Chu Hsi''s work and Neo-Confucianism. Contents: Introduction; The Background of Chu Hsi''s Philosophy; The Metaphysical Dimension of Chu Hsi''s Philosophy; The Psychological Dimension of Chu Hsi''s Philosophy; The Su chin-ssu-lu.
Trade ReviewA valuable source for courses on Chinese philosophy. Chu Hsi might be termed 'the Thomas Aquinas' of the Chinese tradition. -- Barbara Massey, Chatham College
I find the style clear and the translation generally solid.... -- J. Ching, University of Toronto
...a valuable addition to the corpus of English translations and studies of the works of Chu Hsi... This book contains much to ruminate on. -- Kirill O. Thompson, National Taiwan University, JOURNAL OF CHINESE RELIGIONS
...a valuable addition to the corpus of English translations and studies of the works of Chu Hsi... This book contains much to ruminate on. -- Kirill O. Thompson, National Taiwan University, JOURNAL OF CHINESE RELIGIONS
A valuable source for courses on Chinese philosophy. Chu Hsi might be termed 'the Thomas Aquinas' of the Chinese tradition. -- Barbara Massey, Chatham College
I find the style clear and the translation generally solid.... -- J. Ching, University of Toronto