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中國知行學說簡史   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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趙紀彬著
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Title
中國知行學說簡史
Publisher
中國文化服務社[發行] ([上海])
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依時代順序,敘述先秦至清代各家及有關思想家的知行觀,包括先秦時代的老子、孔子、墨子、荀子學派、兩漢隋唐時代的漢儒、佛教諸宗,宋明時代的邵雍、周敦頤、張載、程顥、程頤、陸九淵、王陽明等人,清代的考據學派、顏李學派、公羊學派等。劉伯閔著(知難行易學說述義)(代序)

目錄
『知難行易學說』述義(代序)
自序
第一編 先秦時代
第一章 老子學派
第一節 老子
第二節 莊子
第三節 結語
第二章 孔子學派
第一節 『言行』與『知行』之別
第二節 孔子與曾子
第三節 子思與孟子
第四節 結語
第三章 墨子學派
第一節 墨經知行論中之三大問題
(甲) 知之起源或其來路
(乙) 知之真偽及其標準
(丙) 知之成立過程及其條件
第二節 墨經知行論與他家之比較
(甲) 墨家與莊子
(乙) 墨家與惠施
(丙) 墨家與公孫龍
第四章 荀子學派
第一節 荀子之知行論與其所謂『性』『情』『欲』『偽』『心』等概念之關係
第二節 由『群分』之行致個人之知
第三節 所知(對象)與能知(主體)
第四節 荀子與墨經知行論之同異
第五節 名(概念)與實(對象)之照應
第六節 荀子知行論與其戡天論及無神論思想之關係
第七節 荀子知行論之批評精神及其歸結
第八節 先秦知行學說總結
第二 兩漢隋唐時代
第一章 漢儒
第一節 緒言
第二節 『知之匪艱行之維艱』說
第三節 揚雄
第四節 王充
第五節 結語
第二章 佛教諸宗
第一節 緒言
第二節 三論宗與法相宗
第三節 華嚴宗與天台宗
第四節 禪宗及其他
第五節 佛教支配下之韓愈與李翔
第三編 宋明時代
第一章 邵周張程
第一節 緒言
第二節 邵康節與周敦頤
第三節 張橫渠
第四節 程明道與程伊川
第二章 朱熹與陸象山
第一節 知行論上之程朱合一
第二節 朱熹知行論中之三個錯誤命題
(甲) 知先行後
(乙) 理具於心
(丙) 致知以敬為本
第三節 陸象山
第三章 王陽明
第一節 心即理
第二節 致良知
第三節 知行合一
(甲) 『未有知而不行』之理
(乙) 『知是行之始行是知之成』之理
(丙) 『知行原是一個工夫』之理
第四節 陽明學派知行學說簡評
第四編 清代
第一章 考證學派
第一節 顧亭林
第二節 戴東原
第二章 顏李學派
第一節 顏習齋
第二節 李恕谷
第三節 顏李知行論之二破綻
第三章 王船山
第一節 王船山知行論中之王學批評
第二節 王船山知行論之超邁程朱
第三節 王船山「行可兼知」論略
第四章 公羊學派
第一節 康有為與梁啓超
第二節 譚嗣同
(甲) 〓識成智論
(乙) 貴知不貴行

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國32[1943]
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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知行學說
中圖分類
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B26
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zhong guo zhi xing xue shuo jian shi
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