The Liquidation of Neo-Confucianism and the Archaist Thoughts in the Early Qing Dynasty

Philosophy and Culture 29 (12):1093-1107 (2002)
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Nearly three hundred years, China's surging doubt about ideas, the prelude to pull clear in the fall of the Ming Hing experienced great tragedies of the exciting history of the early Qing Dynasty, successor of the late Ming Dong Lin Shizi speculative metaphysics of science like the wind of liquidation, the Qing unanimously found the beginning of the academic science of "empty talk Mind" that the speculative metaphysics study, like Neo, is an important reason leading to the demise of the Ming Dynasty. Since starting, Qing dig deeper academic metaphysics Wind root causes of Science - Science of the aid interpretation, the old into Confucianism, Buddhism and therefore denounced the provision of the old Qing academic rationale for the settlement of important content. Qing doubt about ideas that surround the Metaphysics of Science in critical study, and denounced the old to Buddhism which began in the two centers. Their representative, Chen really dry first, to "university identified" provision of Valsalva; Yan if Qu one hundred poems, the "Book of Ancient Shu Zheng," denounced the old's; Hu Wei crescent next to "easy to figure tell the" critical Song books to send the aid old s into easy to learn, and thus from the empirical aspects of the wind as the extermination of Science Metaphysics academic Dao Fushou role

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