<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<ONIXMessage release="3.0" xmlns="http://ns.editeur.org/onix/3.0/reference"><Header><Sender><SenderName>Ubiquity Press</SenderName><EmailAddress>tech@ubiquitypress.com</EmailAddress></Sender><SentDateTime>20260523T204003</SentDateTime><MessageNote>Generated by RUA metadata exporter</MessageNote></Header><Product><RecordReference>uplo-10975-m-15-978-9-882-37323-5</RecordReference><NotificationType>03</NotificationType><RecordSourceType>01</RecordSourceType><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>978-9-882-37323-5</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>01</ProductIDType><IDTypeName>internal-reference</IDTypeName><IDValue>10975</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>06</ProductIDType><IDValue>10.978.988237/3235</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><DescriptiveDetail><ProductComposition>00</ProductComposition><ProductForm>BB</ProductForm><ProductFormDetail>B201</ProductFormDetail><PrimaryContentType>10</PrimaryContentType><EpubLicense><EpubLicenseName>Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)</EpubLicenseName><EpubLicenseExpression><EpubLicenseExpressionType>02</EpubLicenseExpressionType><EpubLicenseExpressionLink>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/</EpubLicenseExpressionLink></EpubLicenseExpression></EpubLicense><Collection><CollectionType>10</CollectionType><CollectionIdentifier><CollectionIDType>01</CollectionIDType><IDTypeName>RUA Series ID</IDTypeName><IDValue>1432</IDValue></CollectionIdentifier><TitleDetail><TitleType>01</TitleType><TitleElement><TitleElementLevel>02</TitleElementLevel><TitleText>Open Books Hong Kong</TitleText></TitleElement></TitleDetail></Collection><TitleDetail><TitleType>01</TitleType><TitleElement><TitleElementLevel>01</TitleElementLevel><TitleText>Inheritance and Reinvention</TitleText><Subtitle>Neo-Confucian Philosophy from Song-Ming to Contemporary</Subtitle></TitleElement></TitleDetail><Contributor><SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber><ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole><NameIdentifier><NameIDType>21</NameIDType><IDValue>0000-0003-1384-8214</IDValue></NameIdentifier><PersonName>Chung-yi Cheng</PersonName><NamesBeforeKey>Chung-yi</NamesBeforeKey><KeyNames>Cheng</KeyNames><ProfessionalAffiliation><Affiliation>Chinese University of Hong Kong</Affiliation></ProfessionalAffiliation><BiographicalNote>Chung-yi Cheng (鄭宗義) is Professor of Philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Director of the Research Centre for Chinese Philosophy and Culture, and Chief Editor of Chinese Philosophy and Culture.</BiographicalNote></Contributor><Language><LanguageRole>01</LanguageRole><LanguageCode>chi</LanguageCode></Language><Extent><ExtentType>00</ExtentType><ExtentValue>472</ExtentValue><ExtentUnit>03</ExtentUnit></Extent><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>23</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectSchemeName>User Defined</SubjectSchemeName><SubjectCode>Chinese philosophy</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode>Confucianism</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Neo-Confucianism</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Tang Junyi</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Mou Zongsan</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Zhang Zai</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Chen Xianzhang</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Zhan Ruoshui</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Luo Qinshun</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Wang Yangming</SubjectCode></Subject><Audience><AudienceCodeType>01</AudienceCodeType><AudienceCodeValue>01</AudienceCodeValue></Audience></DescriptiveDetail><CollateralDetail><TextContent><TextType>03</TextType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><Text>&lt;p&gt;This book traces the development of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism to contemporary New Confucianism by examining the concepts, principles, and research approaches of various masters, including Zhang Zai, Chen Xianzhang, Zhan Ruoshui, Luo Qinshun, Wang Yangming, Tang Junyi, and Mou Zongsan.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;It is divided into three interrelated parts: the first part explains the core concepts of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism; the second part examines the research of Tang Junyi and Mou Zongsan, comparing their distinct methods, interpretations, and conclusions; and the third part analyzes how contemporary New Confucians draw on the insights of Song-Ming Confucians to innovate and reimagine Confucianism in response to Western philosophical influences and modernity.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;鄭宗義的專著《從宋明理學到當代新儒家》梳理了宋明理學到當代新儒家的發展脈絡，考察諸位儒學大家的概念、義理與研究進路，包括張橫渠、陳白沙、湛甘泉、羅整菴、王陽明等，到唐君毅、牟宗三、劉述先等。&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;全書第一部分闡發宋明儒學的核心觀念；第二部分探究當代新儒家特別是唐君毅與牟宗三兩先生的研究，比較他們截然異趣的方法、詮釋與結論；第三部分剖析當代新儒家於汲取宋明儒的睿識上，如何繼往開來，重新設想「儒學」來迎拒西方哲學思潮的輸入，並批判地回應現代性的衝擊，乃至參與到當前全球倫理與宗教對話的討論。&lt;/p&gt;</Text></TextContent><TextContent><TextType>02</TextType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><Text>This book traces the development of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism to contemporary New Confucianism by examining key concepts and research approaches of masters like Zhang Zai, Chen Xianzhang, Zhan Ruoshui, Luo Qinshun, Wang Yangming, Tang Junyi, and Mou Zongsan.</Text></TextContent><TextContent><TextType>30</TextType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><Text>&lt;p&gt;This book traces the development of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism to contemporary New Confucianism by examining the concepts, principles, and research approaches of various masters, including Zhang Zai, Chen Xianzhang, Zhan Ruoshui, Luo Qinshun, Wang Yangming, Tang Junyi, and Mou Zongsan.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;It is divided into three interrelated parts: the first part explains the core concepts of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism; the second part examines the research of Tang Junyi and Mou Zongsan, comparing their distinct methods, interpretations, and conclusions; and the third part analyzes how contemporary New Confucians draw on the insights of Song-Ming Confucians to innovate and reimagine Confucianism in response to Western philosophical influences and modernity.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;鄭宗義的專著《從宋明理學到當代新儒家》梳理了宋明理學到當代新儒家的發展脈絡，考察諸位儒學大家的概念、義理與研究進路，包括張橫渠、陳白沙、湛甘泉、羅整菴、王陽明等，到唐君毅、牟宗三、劉述先等。&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;全書第一部分闡發宋明儒學的核心觀念；第二部分探究當代新儒家特別是唐君毅與牟宗三兩先生的研究，比較他們截然異趣的方法、詮釋與結論；第三部分剖析當代新儒家於汲取宋明儒的睿識上，如何繼往開來，重新設想「儒學」來迎拒西方哲學思潮的輸入，並批判地回應現代性的衝擊，乃至參與到當前全球倫理與宗教對話的討論。&lt;/p&gt;</Text></TextContent><TextContent><TextType>20</TextType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><Text>Open Access</Text></TextContent><SupportingResource><ResourceContentType>01</ResourceContentType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><ResourceMode>03</ResourceMode><ResourceVersion><ResourceForm>02</ResourceForm><ResourceLink>https://storage.googleapis.com/rua-uplo/files/media/cover_images/ccb3aae3-e187-4da5-b7d7-e304e85a3aa6.jpg</ResourceLink></ResourceVersion></SupportingResource></CollateralDetail><ContentDetail /><PublishingDetail><Imprint><ImprintIdentifier><ImprintIDType>01</ImprintIDType><IDTypeName>URL</IDTypeName><IDValue>https://cup.cuhk.edu.hk/</IDValue></ImprintIdentifier><ImprintName>Chinese University of Hong Kong Press</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Chinese University of Hong Kong Press</PublisherName><Website><WebsiteRole>01</WebsiteRole><WebsiteDescription>Publisher’s corporate website</WebsiteDescription><WebsiteLink>https://uplopen.com</WebsiteLink></Website><Website><WebsiteRole>02</WebsiteRole><WebsiteDescription>Publisher’s website for a specified work</WebsiteDescription><WebsiteLink>https://uplopen.com/books/m/10.978.988237/3235</WebsiteLink></Website></Publisher><CityOfPublication>Hong Kong</CityOfPublication><PublishingStatus>04</PublishingStatus><PublishingDate><PublishingDateRole>01</PublishingDateRole><Date dateformat="00">20240621</Date></PublishingDate><CopyrightStatement><CopyrightOwner><PersonName>The Author(s)</PersonName></CopyrightOwner></CopyrightStatement><SalesRights><SalesRightsType>02</SalesRightsType><Territory><RegionsIncluded>WORLD</RegionsIncluded></Territory></SalesRights></PublishingDetail><RelatedMaterial><RelatedProduct><ProductRelationCode>06</ProductRelationCode><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>978-9-882-37926-8</IDValue></ProductIdentifier></RelatedProduct><RelatedProduct><ProductRelationCode>06</ProductRelationCode><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>978-9-882-37926-8</IDValue></ProductIdentifier></RelatedProduct></RelatedMaterial><ProductSupply><Market><Territory><RegionsIncluded>WORLD</RegionsIncluded></Territory></Market><SupplyDetail><Supplier><SupplierRole>11</SupplierRole><SupplierName>Unknown</SupplierName></Supplier><ProductAvailability>20</ProductAvailability><SupplyDate><SupplyDateRole>08</SupplyDateRole><Date dateformat="00">20240621</Date></SupplyDate><UnpricedItemType>08</UnpricedItemType></SupplyDetail></ProductSupply></Product><Product><RecordReference>uplo-10975-m-15-978-9-882-37926-8</RecordReference><NotificationType>03</NotificationType><RecordSourceType>01</RecordSourceType><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>978-9-882-37926-8</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>01</ProductIDType><IDTypeName>internal-reference</IDTypeName><IDValue>10975</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>06</ProductIDType><IDValue>10.978.988237/3235</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><DescriptiveDetail><ProductComposition>00</ProductComposition><ProductForm>EB</ProductForm><ProductFormDetail>E107</ProductFormDetail><PrimaryContentType>10</PrimaryContentType><EpubLicense><EpubLicenseName>Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)</EpubLicenseName><EpubLicenseExpression><EpubLicenseExpressionType>02</EpubLicenseExpressionType><EpubLicenseExpressionLink>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/</EpubLicenseExpressionLink></EpubLicenseExpression></EpubLicense><Collection><CollectionType>10</CollectionType><CollectionIdentifier><CollectionIDType>01</CollectionIDType><IDTypeName>RUA Series ID</IDTypeName><IDValue>1432</IDValue></CollectionIdentifier><TitleDetail><TitleType>01</TitleType><TitleElement><TitleElementLevel>02</TitleElementLevel><TitleText>Open Books Hong Kong</TitleText></TitleElement></TitleDetail></Collection><TitleDetail><TitleType>01</TitleType><TitleElement><TitleElementLevel>01</TitleElementLevel><TitleText>Inheritance and Reinvention</TitleText><Subtitle>Neo-Confucian Philosophy from Song-Ming to Contemporary</Subtitle></TitleElement></TitleDetail><Contributor><SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber><ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole><NameIdentifier><NameIDType>21</NameIDType><IDValue>0000-0003-1384-8214</IDValue></NameIdentifier><PersonName>Chung-yi Cheng</PersonName><NamesBeforeKey>Chung-yi</NamesBeforeKey><KeyNames>Cheng</KeyNames><ProfessionalAffiliation><Affiliation>Chinese University of Hong Kong</Affiliation></ProfessionalAffiliation><BiographicalNote>Chung-yi Cheng (鄭宗義) is Professor of Philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Director of the Research Centre for Chinese Philosophy and Culture, and Chief Editor of Chinese Philosophy and Culture.</BiographicalNote></Contributor><Language><LanguageRole>01</LanguageRole><LanguageCode>chi</LanguageCode></Language><Extent><ExtentType>00</ExtentType><ExtentValue>472</ExtentValue><ExtentUnit>03</ExtentUnit></Extent><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>23</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectSchemeName>User Defined</SubjectSchemeName><SubjectCode>Chinese philosophy</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode>Confucianism</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Neo-Confucianism</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Tang Junyi</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Mou Zongsan</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Zhang Zai</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Chen Xianzhang</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Zhan Ruoshui</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Luo Qinshun</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Wang Yangming</SubjectCode></Subject><Audience><AudienceCodeType>01</AudienceCodeType><AudienceCodeValue>01</AudienceCodeValue></Audience></DescriptiveDetail><CollateralDetail><TextContent><TextType>03</TextType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><Text>&lt;p&gt;This book traces the development of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism to contemporary New Confucianism by examining the concepts, principles, and research approaches of various masters, including Zhang Zai, Chen Xianzhang, Zhan Ruoshui, Luo Qinshun, Wang Yangming, Tang Junyi, and Mou Zongsan.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;It is divided into three interrelated parts: the first part explains the core concepts of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism; the second part examines the research of Tang Junyi and Mou Zongsan, comparing their distinct methods, interpretations, and conclusions; and the third part analyzes how contemporary New Confucians draw on the insights of Song-Ming Confucians to innovate and reimagine Confucianism in response to Western philosophical influences and modernity.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;鄭宗義的專著《從宋明理學到當代新儒家》梳理了宋明理學到當代新儒家的發展脈絡，考察諸位儒學大家的概念、義理與研究進路，包括張橫渠、陳白沙、湛甘泉、羅整菴、王陽明等，到唐君毅、牟宗三、劉述先等。&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;全書第一部分闡發宋明儒學的核心觀念；第二部分探究當代新儒家特別是唐君毅與牟宗三兩先生的研究，比較他們截然異趣的方法、詮釋與結論；第三部分剖析當代新儒家於汲取宋明儒的睿識上，如何繼往開來，重新設想「儒學」來迎拒西方哲學思潮的輸入，並批判地回應現代性的衝擊，乃至參與到當前全球倫理與宗教對話的討論。&lt;/p&gt;</Text></TextContent><TextContent><TextType>02</TextType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><Text>This book traces the development of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism to contemporary New Confucianism by examining key concepts and research approaches of masters like Zhang Zai, Chen Xianzhang, Zhan Ruoshui, Luo Qinshun, Wang Yangming, Tang Junyi, and Mou Zongsan.</Text></TextContent><TextContent><TextType>30</TextType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><Text>&lt;p&gt;This book traces the development of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism to contemporary New Confucianism by examining the concepts, principles, and research approaches of various masters, including Zhang Zai, Chen Xianzhang, Zhan Ruoshui, Luo Qinshun, Wang Yangming, Tang Junyi, and Mou Zongsan.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;It is divided into three interrelated parts: the first part explains the core concepts of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism; the second part examines the research of Tang Junyi and Mou Zongsan, comparing their distinct methods, interpretations, and conclusions; and the third part analyzes how contemporary New Confucians draw on the insights of Song-Ming Confucians to innovate and reimagine Confucianism in response to Western philosophical influences and modernity.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;鄭宗義的專著《從宋明理學到當代新儒家》梳理了宋明理學到當代新儒家的發展脈絡，考察諸位儒學大家的概念、義理與研究進路，包括張橫渠、陳白沙、湛甘泉、羅整菴、王陽明等，到唐君毅、牟宗三、劉述先等。&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;全書第一部分闡發宋明儒學的核心觀念；第二部分探究當代新儒家特別是唐君毅與牟宗三兩先生的研究，比較他們截然異趣的方法、詮釋與結論；第三部分剖析當代新儒家於汲取宋明儒的睿識上，如何繼往開來，重新設想「儒學」來迎拒西方哲學思潮的輸入，並批判地回應現代性的衝擊，乃至參與到當前全球倫理與宗教對話的討論。&lt;/p&gt;</Text></TextContent><TextContent><TextType>20</TextType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><Text>Open Access</Text></TextContent><SupportingResource><ResourceContentType>01</ResourceContentType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><ResourceMode>03</ResourceMode><ResourceVersion><ResourceForm>02</ResourceForm><ResourceLink>https://storage.googleapis.com/rua-uplo/files/media/cover_images/ccb3aae3-e187-4da5-b7d7-e304e85a3aa6.jpg</ResourceLink></ResourceVersion></SupportingResource></CollateralDetail><ContentDetail /><PublishingDetail><Imprint><ImprintIdentifier><ImprintIDType>01</ImprintIDType><IDTypeName>URL</IDTypeName><IDValue>https://cup.cuhk.edu.hk/</IDValue></ImprintIdentifier><ImprintName>Chinese University of Hong Kong Press</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Chinese University of Hong Kong Press</PublisherName><Website><WebsiteRole>01</WebsiteRole><WebsiteDescription>Publisher’s corporate website</WebsiteDescription><WebsiteLink>https://uplopen.com</WebsiteLink></Website><Website><WebsiteRole>02</WebsiteRole><WebsiteDescription>Publisher’s website for a specified work</WebsiteDescription><WebsiteLink>https://uplopen.com/books/m/10.978.988237/3235</WebsiteLink></Website></Publisher><CityOfPublication>Hong Kong</CityOfPublication><PublishingStatus>04</PublishingStatus><PublishingDate><PublishingDateRole>01</PublishingDateRole><Date dateformat="00">20240621</Date></PublishingDate><CopyrightStatement><CopyrightOwner><PersonName>The Author(s)</PersonName></CopyrightOwner></CopyrightStatement><SalesRights><SalesRightsType>02</SalesRightsType><Territory><RegionsIncluded>WORLD</RegionsIncluded></Territory></SalesRights></PublishingDetail><RelatedMaterial><RelatedProduct><ProductRelationCode>06</ProductRelationCode><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>978-9-882-37323-5</IDValue></ProductIdentifier></RelatedProduct></RelatedMaterial><ProductSupply><Market><Territory><RegionsIncluded>WORLD</RegionsIncluded></Territory></Market><SupplyDetail><Supplier><SupplierRole>11</SupplierRole><SupplierName>Unknown</SupplierName><Website><WebsiteRole>36</WebsiteRole><WebsiteDescription>Supplier’s website for a specified work</WebsiteDescription><WebsiteLink>https://uplopen.com</WebsiteLink></Website><Website><WebsiteRole>29</WebsiteRole><WebsiteDescription>Supplier’s website: download the title</WebsiteDescription><WebsiteLink>https://uplopen.com/books/10975/files/6a09887c-4814-466a-994b-34d9537fa7f9.pdf</WebsiteLink></Website></Supplier><ProductAvailability>20</ProductAvailability><SupplyDate><SupplyDateRole>08</SupplyDateRole><Date dateformat="00">20240621</Date></SupplyDate><UnpricedItemType>01</UnpricedItemType></SupplyDetail></ProductSupply></Product><Product><RecordReference>uplo-10975-m-15-978-9-882-37926-8</RecordReference><NotificationType>03</NotificationType><RecordSourceType>01</RecordSourceType><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>978-9-882-37926-8</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>01</ProductIDType><IDTypeName>internal-reference</IDTypeName><IDValue>10975</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>06</ProductIDType><IDValue>10.978.988237/3235</IDValue></ProductIdentifier><DescriptiveDetail><ProductComposition>00</ProductComposition><ProductForm>EB</ProductForm><ProductFormDetail>E101</ProductFormDetail><PrimaryContentType>10</PrimaryContentType><EpubLicense><EpubLicenseName>Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)</EpubLicenseName><EpubLicenseExpression><EpubLicenseExpressionType>02</EpubLicenseExpressionType><EpubLicenseExpressionLink>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/</EpubLicenseExpressionLink></EpubLicenseExpression></EpubLicense><Collection><CollectionType>10</CollectionType><CollectionIdentifier><CollectionIDType>01</CollectionIDType><IDTypeName>RUA Series ID</IDTypeName><IDValue>1432</IDValue></CollectionIdentifier><TitleDetail><TitleType>01</TitleType><TitleElement><TitleElementLevel>02</TitleElementLevel><TitleText>Open Books Hong Kong</TitleText></TitleElement></TitleDetail></Collection><TitleDetail><TitleType>01</TitleType><TitleElement><TitleElementLevel>01</TitleElementLevel><TitleText>Inheritance and Reinvention</TitleText><Subtitle>Neo-Confucian Philosophy from Song-Ming to Contemporary</Subtitle></TitleElement></TitleDetail><Contributor><SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber><ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole><NameIdentifier><NameIDType>21</NameIDType><IDValue>0000-0003-1384-8214</IDValue></NameIdentifier><PersonName>Chung-yi Cheng</PersonName><NamesBeforeKey>Chung-yi</NamesBeforeKey><KeyNames>Cheng</KeyNames><ProfessionalAffiliation><Affiliation>Chinese University of Hong Kong</Affiliation></ProfessionalAffiliation><BiographicalNote>Chung-yi Cheng (鄭宗義) is Professor of Philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Director of the Research Centre for Chinese Philosophy and Culture, and Chief Editor of Chinese Philosophy and Culture.</BiographicalNote></Contributor><Language><LanguageRole>01</LanguageRole><LanguageCode>chi</LanguageCode></Language><Extent><ExtentType>00</ExtentType><ExtentValue>472</ExtentValue><ExtentUnit>03</ExtentUnit></Extent><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>23</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectSchemeName>User Defined</SubjectSchemeName><SubjectCode>Chinese philosophy</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode>Confucianism</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Neo-Confucianism</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Tang Junyi</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Mou Zongsan</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Zhang Zai</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Chen Xianzhang</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Zhan Ruoshui</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Luo Qinshun</SubjectCode></Subject><Subject><SubjectSchemeIdentifier>12</SubjectSchemeIdentifier><SubjectCode> Wang Yangming</SubjectCode></Subject><Audience><AudienceCodeType>01</AudienceCodeType><AudienceCodeValue>01</AudienceCodeValue></Audience></DescriptiveDetail><CollateralDetail><TextContent><TextType>03</TextType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><Text>&lt;p&gt;This book traces the development of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism to contemporary New Confucianism by examining the concepts, principles, and research approaches of various masters, including Zhang Zai, Chen Xianzhang, Zhan Ruoshui, Luo Qinshun, Wang Yangming, Tang Junyi, and Mou Zongsan.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;It is divided into three interrelated parts: the first part explains the core concepts of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism; the second part examines the research of Tang Junyi and Mou Zongsan, comparing their distinct methods, interpretations, and conclusions; and the third part analyzes how contemporary New Confucians draw on the insights of Song-Ming Confucians to innovate and reimagine Confucianism in response to Western philosophical influences and modernity.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;鄭宗義的專著《從宋明理學到當代新儒家》梳理了宋明理學到當代新儒家的發展脈絡，考察諸位儒學大家的概念、義理與研究進路，包括張橫渠、陳白沙、湛甘泉、羅整菴、王陽明等，到唐君毅、牟宗三、劉述先等。&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;全書第一部分闡發宋明儒學的核心觀念；第二部分探究當代新儒家特別是唐君毅與牟宗三兩先生的研究，比較他們截然異趣的方法、詮釋與結論；第三部分剖析當代新儒家於汲取宋明儒的睿識上，如何繼往開來，重新設想「儒學」來迎拒西方哲學思潮的輸入，並批判地回應現代性的衝擊，乃至參與到當前全球倫理與宗教對話的討論。&lt;/p&gt;</Text></TextContent><TextContent><TextType>02</TextType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><Text>This book traces the development of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism to contemporary New Confucianism by examining key concepts and research approaches of masters like Zhang Zai, Chen Xianzhang, Zhan Ruoshui, Luo Qinshun, Wang Yangming, Tang Junyi, and Mou Zongsan.</Text></TextContent><TextContent><TextType>30</TextType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><Text>&lt;p&gt;This book traces the development of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism to contemporary New Confucianism by examining the concepts, principles, and research approaches of various masters, including Zhang Zai, Chen Xianzhang, Zhan Ruoshui, Luo Qinshun, Wang Yangming, Tang Junyi, and Mou Zongsan.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;It is divided into three interrelated parts: the first part explains the core concepts of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism; the second part examines the research of Tang Junyi and Mou Zongsan, comparing their distinct methods, interpretations, and conclusions; and the third part analyzes how contemporary New Confucians draw on the insights of Song-Ming Confucians to innovate and reimagine Confucianism in response to Western philosophical influences and modernity.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;鄭宗義的專著《從宋明理學到當代新儒家》梳理了宋明理學到當代新儒家的發展脈絡，考察諸位儒學大家的概念、義理與研究進路，包括張橫渠、陳白沙、湛甘泉、羅整菴、王陽明等，到唐君毅、牟宗三、劉述先等。&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;全書第一部分闡發宋明儒學的核心觀念；第二部分探究當代新儒家特別是唐君毅與牟宗三兩先生的研究，比較他們截然異趣的方法、詮釋與結論；第三部分剖析當代新儒家於汲取宋明儒的睿識上，如何繼往開來，重新設想「儒學」來迎拒西方哲學思潮的輸入，並批判地回應現代性的衝擊，乃至參與到當前全球倫理與宗教對話的討論。&lt;/p&gt;</Text></TextContent><TextContent><TextType>20</TextType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><Text>Open Access</Text></TextContent><SupportingResource><ResourceContentType>01</ResourceContentType><ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience><ResourceMode>03</ResourceMode><ResourceVersion><ResourceForm>02</ResourceForm><ResourceLink>https://storage.googleapis.com/rua-uplo/files/media/cover_images/ccb3aae3-e187-4da5-b7d7-e304e85a3aa6.jpg</ResourceLink></ResourceVersion></SupportingResource></CollateralDetail><ContentDetail /><PublishingDetail><Imprint><ImprintIdentifier><ImprintIDType>01</ImprintIDType><IDTypeName>URL</IDTypeName><IDValue>https://cup.cuhk.edu.hk/</IDValue></ImprintIdentifier><ImprintName>Chinese University of Hong Kong Press</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Chinese University of Hong Kong Press</PublisherName><Website><WebsiteRole>01</WebsiteRole><WebsiteDescription>Publisher’s corporate website</WebsiteDescription><WebsiteLink>https://uplopen.com</WebsiteLink></Website><Website><WebsiteRole>02</WebsiteRole><WebsiteDescription>Publisher’s website for a specified work</WebsiteDescription><WebsiteLink>https://uplopen.com/books/m/10.978.988237/3235</WebsiteLink></Website></Publisher><CityOfPublication>Hong Kong</CityOfPublication><PublishingStatus>04</PublishingStatus><PublishingDate><PublishingDateRole>01</PublishingDateRole><Date dateformat="00">20240621</Date></PublishingDate><CopyrightStatement><CopyrightOwner><PersonName>The Author(s)</PersonName></CopyrightOwner></CopyrightStatement><SalesRights><SalesRightsType>02</SalesRightsType><Territory><RegionsIncluded>WORLD</RegionsIncluded></Territory></SalesRights></PublishingDetail><RelatedMaterial><RelatedProduct><ProductRelationCode>06</ProductRelationCode><ProductIdentifier><ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType><IDValue>978-9-882-37323-5</IDValue></ProductIdentifier></RelatedProduct></RelatedMaterial><ProductSupply><Market><Territory><RegionsIncluded>WORLD</RegionsIncluded></Territory></Market><SupplyDetail><Supplier><SupplierRole>11</SupplierRole><SupplierName>Unknown</SupplierName><Website><WebsiteRole>36</WebsiteRole><WebsiteDescription>Supplier’s website for a specified work</WebsiteDescription><WebsiteLink>https://uplopen.com</WebsiteLink></Website><Website><WebsiteRole>29</WebsiteRole><WebsiteDescription>Supplier’s website: download the title</WebsiteDescription><WebsiteLink>https://uplopen.com/books/10975/files/1a445cdb-1dda-493e-bbd6-e1faab13af0e.epub</WebsiteLink></Website></Supplier><ProductAvailability>20</ProductAvailability><SupplyDate><SupplyDateRole>08</SupplyDateRole><Date dateformat="00">20240621</Date></SupplyDate><UnpricedItemType>01</UnpricedItemType></SupplyDetail></ProductSupply></Product></ONIXMessage>