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<p>Abstract:</p><p>This essay examines the concept of <i>zhijue</i> in Zhu Xi through <i>hun</i> and <i>po</i> and argues that it is a complex psychophysical process that involves evaluative appreciations and practical realizations of proper conducts that are contextually appropriate to ever-changing circumstances and efficacious in orchestrating productive relations. The author contends that <i>zhijue</i> is not a passive perception of a predetermined reality, but a participatory co-determination of the world through cultivated skills of appreciation and realization.</p>
Philosophy East and West – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: Apr 25, 2017
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