Song Yin School

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The Song Yin School ( Chinese  宋 尹 学派 , Pinyin Sòng-Yǐn xuépài , W.-G. Sung-Yin hsüeh-p'ai  - "School of Song Jian and Yin Wen") is a Chinese philosophical school from the time the Warring States . They were named after their leading representatives, the Chinese philosophers Song Jian ( 宋 鈃 ) and Yin Wen ( 尹文 , Yǐn Wén ), both members of the Jixia Academy ( 稷下 學 宮 , Jìxià xuégōng ) in the ancient state of Qi , the spiritual Center of the Chinese world at that time. They are called collectively because they held similar philosophical views reported in the books of Masters Zhuangzi , Xunzi , Han Feizi, and the Hanshu ( History of the Earlier Han Dynasty ). In Zhuangzi (Ch. Tianxia ) their teachings are described in detail. The modern Chinese philosopher Feng Youlan summarizes them under six points.

Your writings have long been lost. Today's book Writings of the Master Yin Wen ( Yin Wen zi 尹文子 ) is attributed to later authors.

References and footnotes

  1. A name with different spellings / readings , including Sung K'eng (in Wade-Giles).
  2. Article: "Song-Yin school", in: Han-Ying Zhongguo zhexue cidian. Kaifeng 2002, p. 391 f.
  3. cf. the section “Yin Wen and Sung K'eng”, in: Fung Yu-lan / Derk Bodde, Volume II, 1952: pp. 148–153 ( digitized , pp. 150 f.).

literature

  • 汉英 中国 哲学 辞典. 开封 2002
  • Lutz Geldsetzer / Han-ding Hong: Chinese-German lexicon of the classics and schools of Chinese philosophy. Translated from Ci Hai . Aalen 1991 (article: "Sòng Yǐn Xué Pài", p. 108 f.)
  • Fung Yu-lan: A History of Chinese Philosophy. Translated by Derk Bodde. With introduction, notes, bibliography and index. Princeton, Princeton University Press 1952 and 1953
    • Vol. I: The Period of the Philosophers (From the Beginnings to Circa 100 BC) Digitized *

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