Si (Chinese: 思; pinyin: sī) is a concept in Chinese philosophy that is usually translated as 'reflection' or 'concentration'. It refers to a species of attentive, non-rational thought that is directed at a specific subject.[1]
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- ^ Ivanhoe, P.J., & Van Norden, B.W. (eds.) (2001). Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy, 2nd Ed. Hackett Publishing Co.: Indianapolis, p. 392
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