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The Construction of Yi Chuan’s Neo Confucianism from the Perspective of the Distinction between Confucianism and Buddhism

DOI: 10.4236/ojpp.2020.102016, PP. 234-242

Keywords: Neo Confucianism, Zen, Metaphysics, Nihilism

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Abstract:

The distinction between Confucianism and Buddhism (DCB) was a topic that Yi Chuan and his apprentices often discussed. Criticizing the Buddhism was an important content of Yi Chuans Neo Confucianism (YNC). The Neo Confucianism of Song and Ming Dynasties was the reaction of Buddhism, and Yi Chuan was one of the founders of the Neo Confucianism. Buddhism philosophy was based on the mind

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