A Brief Discussion of the "Xuanxue" School of the Wei-Jin Period

Contemporary Chinese Thought 13 (1):57-86 (1981)
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Abstract

The philosophy of the Wei-Jin era had a unique character of its own which was different from the classicial studies of the Han dynasty and which gave rise to the so-called "Xuanxue" movement that paid homage to the philosophies of Laozi and Zhuangzi. This school has not been well studied in scholarly circles. In the present article, I would like to discuss my own rather crude views of the following problems

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reprint Kangsheng, Xu (1981) "A brief discussion of the "xuanxue" school of the Wei-Jin period". Chinese Studies in Philosophy 13(1):57

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