
"From Croce's intuition to Zhu Guangqian's Zhijue 直觉: A cross-cultural interpretation Zhihui Jiang Is human nature evil?-A re-examination of Xunzi's argumentation and its implication for moral psychology Paweł Zygadło Culture as Human Nature in "Vital Dispositions come via Mandate" ( Xing Zi Ming Chu, 性自命出) Shuchen Xiang"
"Is He 和 an accurate term to express harmony: Tong 同 as another viable option Fan He On the origin of goodness in the Xunzi Jian Zhang "Against a strong-sense Buddhist nominalism-clues from the S aṃdhinirmocana-sūtra and the Mahāyānasaṃgraha" Ching Keng Published by , in Buddhism, Chinese philosophy - 中國哲學 - 中国哲学, Confucianism, Tables of Contents."
A cross-cultural interpretation connects Western notions of intuition with the Chinese concept zhijue (直觉), comparing aesthetic cognition across traditions. Xunzi's claim that human nature is evil is re-examined for its argumentative structure and implications for moral psychology. The idea of culture as an expression of human nature is analyzed through the concept of vital dispositions arising via mandate (性自命出). Terminological debate evaluates He (和) versus Tong (同) as candidates for expressing harmony in Chinese thought. Inquiry into the origin of goodness in the Xunzi probes ethical foundations. Buddhist nominalism is assessed using clues from the Saṃdhinirmocana-sūtra and Mahāyānasaṃgraha.
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