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School of Mind

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noun

  1. (in Chinese philosophy) a Neo-Confucian school asserting the original unity of all things, to be grasped through the perfect attainment of jen.


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Dr Francis Gilbert, senior lecturer in the School of Mind, Body and Society at Goldsmiths, said: "We are devastated by the loss of Zhe Wang, who was a wonderful student, a remarkable writer and a thinker who combined deep intellectual curiosity with creative courage and approached writing as a mindful practice."

From BBC

“Hopefully, it shows my maturation as a writer because it’s a lot easier to write about characters who are wanting or are looking for something. And I was of the school of mind that once they find it and they open the door and say, ‘Honey, I’m home,’ what else is there to say about them?”

From Los Angeles Times

Christoph W. Korn is a third year PhD student at the Freie Universität Berlin and the Berlin School of Mind and Brain.

From Scientific American