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Neo-Confucian Orthodoxy and the Learning of the Mind-and-Heart
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Neo-Confucian Orthodoxy and the Learning of the Mind-and-Heart Hardcover - 1981

by de Bary, William Theodore

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New York: Columbia University Press, 1981. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/VG-; pp 267; black spine with white text; dust jacket has modest shelf wear to exterior; mild rubbing to edges; creasing to front flap; cloth has minimal wear to exterior; strong boards; text block clean; frontispiece; good binding. 1336563. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Because Chu Hsi became such a dominant figure in East Asian thought, and because his Neo-Cofucian teaching stood for so long as the established orthodoxy, it has been natural to think of it as officially accepted almost from the beginning and difficult to imagine a time when it was not.

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