Yangmingism
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Yangmingism
Summary
Yangmingism is a philosophical movement[1]. Yangmingism draws 1,219 Wikipedia views per month (philosophical_movement category, ranking #20 of 81).[2]
Key Facts
- Yangmingism's instance of is recorded as philosophical movement[3].
- Yangmingism's founder is recorded as Wang Yangming[4].
- Yangmingism's founder is recorded as Lu Jiuyuan[5].
- Wang Yangming is named after Yangmingism[6].
- Lu Jiuyuan is named after Yangmingism[7].
- Yangmingism is a type of Neo-Confucianism[8].
- Yangmingism's topic's main category is recorded as Q15633395[9].
- Yangmingism's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'zh-hant', 'text': '陽明學'}[10].
- Yangmingism's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'zh-hans', 'text': '阳明学'}[11].
- Yangmingism's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': '陽明学'}[12].
- Yangmingism's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'ko', 'text': '양명학'}[13].
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Definition and Type
Yangmingism's instance of is recorded as philosophical movement[3]. Yangmingism is a type of Neo-Confucianism[8].
Origins
Things named after include Wang Yangming[6], a philosopher[14], 1472–1529[15], of Ming dynasty[16], specialised in philosophy[17] and Lu Jiuyuan[7], a philosopher[18], 1139–1193[19], of Song dynasty[20], specialised in Chinese philosophy[21]. Founders include Wang Yangming[4] and Lu Jiuyuan[5].
Why It Matters
Yangmingism draws 1,219 Wikipedia views per month (philosophical_movement category, ranking #20 of 81).[2] Yangmingism has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] Yangmingism is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]
Yangmingism has been cited as an influence by Liu Zongzhou[24], a philosopher[25], 1578–1645[26], of Ming dynasty[27], specialised in Confucianism[28].
FAQs
Who did Yangmingism influence?
Yangmingism has been cited as an influence by Liu Zongzhou[24].