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Early engagements with buddhism and the rise of the neo-confucians

Shiling Xiang

pp. 297-311

Following the Wei-Jin Dynasties, Confucian and Buddhist thinkers began to take each other's philosophy more and more seriously, and the relationship between them, sometimes antagonistic and sometimes mutually creative but that almost always played out in scenes of dispute and debate, developed into one of the most important relationships in the intellectual history of China.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-4000-9_22

Full citation:

Xiang, S. (2017)., Early engagements with buddhism and the rise of the neo-confucians, in X. Yao (ed.), Reconceptualizing Confucian philosophy in the 21st century, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 297-311.

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