Neville, Robert C. “Mind-Action, and Value: A Study of Wang Yang-Ming’s Inquiry on the Great Learning.” (Unpubl.)
Abstract
Wang Yang-Ming's Neo-Confucian philosophy and Whitehead's thought are similar in that they see the universe as an inter-related whole of vibratory events, in that both emphasize sympathy as an essential attribute of reality, and that for both, value and ontology are inter-related. Wang Yan-Ming's thought may be an aid to process thinkers in their formulation of a social ethic. [Bruce Epperly, 1 Jan. 1979.]