Rectificar la estupidez y Corregir la ignorancia: las inscripciones del Oeste y del Este de Zhang Zai
The Western Inscription and the Eastern Inscription are two important texts that have followed distinct trajectories in the history of Chinese thought. While the former gained significant recognition shortly after its author’s death, the latter was almost forgotten until its rediscovery during the M...
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| Formato: | Online |
| Idioma: | español |
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El Colegio de México
2025
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| Acceso en línea: | https://estudiosdeasiayafrica.colmex.mx/index.php/eaa/article/view/3152 |
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Estudios de Asia y África |
| Sumario: | The Western Inscription and the Eastern Inscription are two important texts that have followed distinct trajectories in the history of Chinese thought. While the former gained significant recognition shortly after its author’s death, the latter was almost forgotten until its rediscovery during the Ming dynasty. Nevertheless, both texts must be understood as complementary parts of a single path toward wisdom. In this collaboration, I present the complete Spanish translation of these two brief yet profound works, which encapsulate some of the key metaphysical and ethical principles of Zhang Zai’s philosophical system. |
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