The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi's Philosophical Thought
Edited by John Makeham
Reviews and Awards
"This collection of truly erudite and philosophically inspiring scholarship belongs on the desk of every serious Confucian Studies scholar." -- Lukas Pokorny, Religious Studies Review
"In bringing Western scholarship on Zhu's philosophy and Buddhism into an advanced scale, [this book] will greatly benefit future studies on related topics." -- Wing-cheuk Chan, Brock University, Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy
"This volume contains a wealth of information about early Buddhist philosophy and how it often influenced, in ways both dramatic and subtle, Zhu Xi's philosophy. It succeeds in making the case for rather extensive influence and widespread intentional appropriation, providing evidence and argument that is often compelling... Understanding the context and precedents of Zhu Xi's philosophy can often help us grasp the points he makes, and it adds new dimensions to our appreciation of all that he accomplished and how it came to be. This volume makes an unprecedented contribution to such understanding." --Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews