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Neo-Confucianism

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School of reformist Confucian thought which arose in the 11th century AD and was codified by Zhu Xi in the 12th century.

1. Confucianism in the Edo (Tokugawa) Period - An overview of the Neo-Confucian doctrines adopted under Japan's Tokugawa Shogunate (1603-1867).
2. East Asian Confucian-Buddhist Debate - Charles Muller's annotated translation of two key texts from the conflict between Buddhists and Neo-Confucians in 14th and 15th century Korea.
3. Japanese Neo-Confucianism - Article covering the introduction and development of Neo-Confucian teachings in Tokugawa Japan.
4. Neo-Confucianism - Brief article by Richard Hooker describing the historical context and various schools of Neo-Confucian thought.
5. Neo-Confucianism - Short article by Michael C. Kalton.
6. Neo-Confucianism and Later Confucian Philosophy - An article from Chinaknowledge covering the historical context of the Neo-Confucian awakening, and profiling some key thinkers within this tradition.
7. Some Ming Buddhist Responses to Neo-Confucianism - A 1988 paper by Chun-Fang Yu in the Journal of Chinese Philosophy, reviewing these replies to Neo-Confucian attacks on Buddhist doctrine.
8. The Neo-Confucian Confrontation with Buddhism: A Structural And Historical Analysis - A 1988 paper by Edward T. Ch'ien in the Journal of Chinese Philosophy. Notes the ways in which Neo-Confucian teachings and attitudes toward Buddhism changed over time.
9. Wesleyan Confucian Etext Project - Project to compile electronic texts of Confucian and related philosophical writings, especially Neo-Confucian writings from the 11th to 18th centuries. Extensive online Chinese-language texts are available.

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