zhī​xíng​hé​yī

unity of knowledge and action

知行合一 zhī​xíng​hé​yī
unity of knowledge and action
A philosophical concept established by the Ming Dynasty scholar 王守仁 wáng​shǒu​rén, which argues that knowing and doing are inseparable; to know but not to act is equivalent to not truly knowing.

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