In this lecture, Professor Van Norden discusses how vibrant philosophy is done through commentarial traditions. In particular, Van Norden explores how Zhu Xi (1130-1200 CE) uses the metaphysics of Pattern and qi to interpret the classic texts of Confucianism.
Previous Lecture: Neo-Confucian Ethics and Metaphysics,
Following Lecture: Understanding the Classic of Changes,
0:43 A Common Pattern: Classic, Commentaries, and Modernity
8:35 The Five Classics of the Han Dynasty
10:29 The Four Books of the Later Dynasties
12:11 Sample Classic and Commentary in Chinese and English
15:43 Zhu Xi’s Interpretation of the Great Learning
25:06 Zhu Xi’s Interpretation of the Mengzi
41:38 Two Metaphors for Interpreting Mengzi: Tips or Sprouts?
48:41 Zhu Xi’s Interpretation of the Analects of Confucius
56:33 “Pattern” as Descriptive and Prescriptive
1:05:04 Lecture Overview
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