Tomeki

Hsieh Liang-tso and the Analects of confucius

Hsieh Liang-tso and the Analects of confucius

humane learning as a religious quest

By Thomas Whitfield Selover

0 (0 Ratings)
0 Want to read0 Currently reading0 Have read

Publish Date

2005

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Language

eng

Pages

183

Description:

"Hsieh Liang-tso (c.1050-c.1120, known as master Shang-ts'ai) was one of the leaders of the Confucian revival known as Neo-Confucianism in Northern Sung China. Hsieh was a direct disciple of Ch'eng Hao and Ch'eng I, the two brothers who were the early central figures of the movement. He was among the first to recognize and follow the insights of the Ch'eng brothers as definitive of the authentic Confucian tradition, a recognition that became the conviction of the majority of later Confucian scholars and practitioners." "In this book, Thomas W. Selover presents a focused analysis of the core value of Confucian thought - jen (humanity) - through an investigation of Hsieh Liang-tso's analysis of the Analects of Confucius." "The volume also contains a partial translation of Hsieh's commentary on the Analects, as well as a foreword by the renowned scholar of Confucianism Tu Wei-ming."--BOOK JACKET.