Li Ao; Buddhist, Taoist or Neo-Confucian? (London Oriental Series)

li ao; buddhist, taoist or neo-confucian? (london oriental series)

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Li Ao; Buddhist, Taoist or Neo-Confucian? (London Oriental Series)

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Neo-Confucianism, the state sponsored orthodoxy of China's later empires, is now recognized as an important key to understanding China. This study looks at the roots of Neo-Confucianism in an age when Buddhism and Taoism had eclipsed the Confucian tradition in importance. Li Ao (c. 772-836
A.D.), though generally acknowledged as a forerunner of Neo-Confucianism, is still regarded as deeply influenced by Buddhism. The historical reasons for the creation of this image of Li Ao are examined, prior to a close investigation of the actual circumstances which shaped his Fu-hsing shu, 'Book
of Returning to One's True Nature,' the essay which had the deepest influence on the development of early Neo-Confucianism. Although common assumptions about Buddhist influence on Li Ao are questioned, the true importance of the essay emerges in the typically Chinese patterns of thought which it
exhibits and which gave it an impact transcending the immediate circumstances that prompted its writing. Li Ao is an important contribution for academics and students interested in East Asian history and thought and religious studies, especially Buddhist studies.

Li Ao (London Oriental Series),T. H. Barrett,RoutledgeCurzon,0197136095,772-841,Buddhism,Eastern - General,History,History: World,Li, Ao,,Neo-Confucianism,Oriental Philosophy,Philosophy,Reference,Religion,Taoism,History of ideas, intellectual history,Li, Ao,Non-Western philosophy,Oriental religions,Religion / Buddhism,Social Science / Ethnic Studies

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