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Wang Shouren’s ethico-epistemology and the double nature of recognition
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Wang Shouren 王守仁 (1472 – 1529), who appears more frequently in the history of Chinese philosophy under his pseudonym Wang Yangming 王陽明, is generally recognized as the most important exponent, indeed founder, of the Neo-Confucian “School of the Heart-Mind” (Xin xue 心 學). In the context of Neo-Confucianism, Wang's philosophy is of great importance, especially with regard to his views on the inseparable unity of ethics and epistemology and his latent syntheses of Confucian and Chan Buddhist thought. Within this framework, this article will provide a critical introduction to his epistemology, focusing on the innovative elements of his paradigm of the unity of knowledge and action (zhixing heyi 知行合一) and the underlying concept of innate knowledge (liangzhi 良知). For Wang, these two epistemological concepts were rooted in the human heart-mind (xin 心) and possessed intense moral connotations that were reflected in practical ethics. On this ethico-epistemological basis, the paper will illuminate the methods of gradualism and subitism and critically address their connection to the Chan Buddhist view of gradual and instant enlightenment.
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English
Keywords:
Confucianism
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Chinese epistemology
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ethics
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Wang Shouren
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Wang Yangming
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Chinese ethico-epistemology
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innate knowledge
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liangzhi
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unity of knowledge and action
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zhixing heyi
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gradualism
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subitism
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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FF - Faculty of Arts
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Published
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Year:
2021
Number of pages:
Str. 368-386
Numbering:
Vol. 30, no. 2
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-133628
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1(510)
ISSN on article:
2585-8793
DOI:
10.31577/aassav.2021.30.2.04
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88001283
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Licenca CC BY 4.0 je navedena na pristajalni strani članka. (Datum opombe: 21. 12. 2021)
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06.12.2021
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Title:
Asian and African Studies
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Asian Afr. Stud.
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Institute of Oriental Studies of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava
ISSN:
2585-8793
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40930051
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Slovenian
Keywords:
konfucijanstvo
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kitajska epistemologija
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etika
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Wang Shouren
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Wang Yangming
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ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P6-0243
Name:
Azijski jeziki in kulture
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ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
N6-0161
Name:
Humanizem v medkulturni perspektivi: Evropa in Kitajska
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