Chu Hsi's Confucian Philosophy in Korea
A quick overview of the development of Neo-Confucian thought in Korea during the Joseon dynasty.
http://chuhsi.chonnam.ac.kr/chiness/download/index3.htmConfucianism in the Edo (Tokugawa) Period
An overview of the Neo-Confucian doctrines adopted under Japan's Tokugawa Shogunate (1603-1867).
http://www.willamette.edu/~rloftus/neoconfucianism.html
East Asian Confucian-Buddhist Debate
Charles Muller's annotated translation of two key texts from the conflict between Buddhists and Neo-Confucians in 14th and 15th century Korea.
http://www.hm.tyg.jp/~acmuller/jeong-gihwa/
Japanese Neo-Confucianism
Article covering the introduction and development of Neo-Confucian teachings in Tokugawa Japan.
http://www.wsu.edu:8000/%7Edee/TOKJAPAN/NEO.HTM
Neo-Confucianism
Brief article by Richard Hooker describing the historical context and various schools of Neo-Confucian thought.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/CHPHIL/NEO.HTM
Neo-Confucianism
Short article by Michael C. Kalton.
http://faculty.washington.edu/mkalton/NeoConfucianism.htm
Some Ming Buddhist Responses to Neo-Confucianism
A 1988 paper by Chun-Fang Yu in the Journal of Chinese Philosophy, reviewing these replies to Neo-Confucian attacks on Buddhist doctrine.
http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-JOCP/yu.htm
The Neo-Confucian Confrontation with Buddhism: A Structural And Historical Analysis
A 1988 paper by Edward T. Ch'ien in the Journal of Chinese Philosophy. Notes the ways in which Neo-Confucian teachings and attitudes toward Buddhism changed over time.
http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-JOCP/chien.htm
Wesleyan Confucian Etext Project
Project to compile electronic texts of Confucian and related philosophical writings, especially Neo-Confucian writings from the 11th to 18th centuries. Extensive online Chinese-language texts are available.
http://sangle.web.wesleyan.edu/etext/cep.html
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