"This is a broad and thoughtful survey of many of the leading aspects of Neo-Confucian thought, written by one of the outstanding representatives of this tradition today. It is central to any modern study of Chinese philosophy." — Edmund Leites, Queens College of City University of New York"Cheng is one of two major Chinese-American philosophers who are attempting to build a world philosophy in the Western context by using and reconstructing the Chinese philosophic tradition. Cheng is brilliant at it — erudite, cultured, original, and highly imaginative. This collection shows him at his best." — Robert Cummings Neville, Boston University"What I like most about this book is the thoroughness and philosophical acumen with which the author attacks each topic. Cheng certainly has a profound understanding of his subject matter. Each chapter, which forms a self-contained study of one important phase or aspect of Chinese or Confucian/Neo-Confucian philosophy, is itself a solid piece of scholarship." — Lik Kuen Tong, Fairfield University