Buddhist-Confucian Dialogue

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Buddhist-Confucian Dialogue

A Contribution to the Comparative Philosophy of Religion

Kim, Doil; Kalmanson, Leah

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

04/2026

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9783032145666

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Chapter 1.- Jinmu Kim, Yongbin You, and Jae-young Seo, "Confucianism and Buddhism in Dialogue: A Historical and Philosophical Survey".- Part I: Contrapuntal Tension.- Chapter 2 Maki Sato, "On Death and Burial: In the View of Nakae Toju and Kumazawa Banzan".- Chapter 3 Jea Sophia Oh, "Korean Women's Jeong ?/? (Emotions) in Buddhism and Confucianism: Korean Nuns' Seon Practice as Eco-dharma for Self-Cultivation and Planetary Love".- Part II: Contextual Adoption.- Chapter 4 Steven Heine, "Key Aspects of Chan Moral Discourse Impacted by Confucianism".- Chapter 5 Diana Arghirescu, "Fostering Good Governance Through Interconnectedness: Contemporary Insights from Chan Scholar-Monk Qisong and Neo-Confucian Thinker Zhu Xi".- Part III: Creative Synthesis.- Chapter 6 Albert Welter, "An Investigation into the Parameters of Buddhism in China: Hanhua (Han Ways Transforming the Barbarians) vs. Huahan (Barbarian Ways Transforming the Han)".- Chapter 7 Youngho Lee, "The Interaction Between Confucianism and Buddhism from the Perspective of the Exegetical Tradition of the Analects".- Chapter 8 Suk Gabriel Choi, "A Reflection on Korean Traditional Music from Confucian and Buddhist Perspectives".- Chapter 9 Leah Kalmanson, "Let Us Give up Our Meditation Cushions!: A Confucian-Buddhist Conversation on the Power of Mental Cultivation".- Chapter 10 Doil Kim, "A Paradox of Humility: Reflections on Confucian Self-Cultivation and the Three No's in Chan Buddhism".
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buddhism and philosophy;confucianism and comparative religion;philosophy of religion;interreligious dialogue;comparative philosophy;comparative religion;religious diversity;spirituality and philosophy;Asian history and philosophy;Asian culture and philosophy;Interreligious Philosophy;Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian Dialogue, Sung Neo-Confucianism;The Political Ascendancy of Chan Buddhism