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Why Wang Yangming should be on the syllabus

  1. Despite being called History of Modern Philosophy, this course is really only about western philosophy. I don’t think there are any representations of Asian philosophers, let alone Chinese ones, and Wang Yangming should be added if we genuinely want to learn about philosophers worldwide. 
  2. There aren’t many “modern” philosophers in China to choose from, mainly the Neo-Confucianists, and Wang Yangming is a notable one among them. He has many interesting stories, showing talent from a young age, etc. I enjoyed writing his biography very much. 
  3. His school of thought as opposed to Zhu Xi’s, although the two aren’t even from the same era, remains a central point of debate in Chinese Philosophy. As far as I know, more people now lean toward Wang Yangming’s School of Mind instead of Zhu Xi’s School of Reason (Pattern). 
  4. There are many who made interesting comparisons between his philosophy and Kant’s that can be dug deeper to demonstrate the fundamentally different focus of Chinese vs Western philosophy.
  5. He has the reputation of being “the second saint after Confucius” in China. That alone should speak some volumes, considering Confucius is like the Jesus of China.