
Buddhist sources critique doctrines of divine creation within the Yogācārabhūmi and the Abhidharmakośabhāṣya. Islamic mystical thought addresses uncertainty in the philosophies of Ibn 'Arabī and Nūr al-Dīn al-Jāmī. Confucian relational personhood is analyzed with attention to oppressed agents. The Laozi's term zhi (知) receives semantic and epistemological analysis, engaging Western sinological perspectives. The Shenzi and Xunzi present public-mindedness (gong 公) as an epistemic virtue in political philosophy. Early Confucianism links commitment and zhi (志) to moral cultivation. Zhuangzi's hostility to Confucian self-cultivation is examined with attention to its philosophical grounds.
"Buddhist critiques of divine creation in the Yogācārabhūmi and the Abhidharmakośabhāṣya Szilvia Szanyi Uncertainty in the philosophy of Ibn 'arabī and Nūr al-Dīn al-Jāmī Ismail Lala Confucian relational personhood and oppressed agents Gina Lebkuecher Unpacking zhi (知) in the Laozi: A semantic and epistemological analysis with focus on Western sinological perspectives Yinlin Guan"
"'Public-mindedness' ( gong 公) as an epistemic virtue in the political philosophies of the Shenzi 慎子 and the Xunzi 荀子 Rory O'Neill Commitment in the rational relativist perspective and zhi 志 in early Confucianism: Their roles in moral cultivation Yuhan Liang The grounds of Zhuangzi's hostility to Confucian self-cultivation David E. Soles & Deborah H. Soles Published by , in Asian Philosophy, Chinese philosophy - 中國哲學 - 中国哲学, Tables of Contents."
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