Wang Fuzhi’s Philosophy of Principle (Li) Inherent in Qi

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Wang Fuzhi 王夫之 (1619–1692), literary name Chuanshan 船山, is the most prolific philosopher in Chinese history. The Complete Posthumous Works of Chuanshan (Chuanshan yishu quanji 船山遺書全集) includes twenty-one volumes of his writings, and this is not even his complete oeuvre as some of his writings were destroyed or lost during the turmoil of his life.

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Liu, J. L. (2010). Wang Fuzhi’s Philosophy of Principle (Li) Inherent in Qi. In Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy (Vol. 1, pp. 355–379). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2930-0_17

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