Dao companion to the philosophy of Xunzi
This volume presents a comprehensive analysis of the Confucian thinker Xunzi and his work, which shares the same name. It features a variety of disciplinary perspectives and offers divergent interpretations. The disagreements reveal that, as with any other classic, the Xunzi provides fertile ground...
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction / Eric L. Hutton -- 1. Style and Poetic Diction in the Xunzi / Martin Kern -- 2. Xunzi on Self Cultivation / Aaron Stalnaker -- 3. Ethics in the Xunzi / Eric L. Hutton -- 4. Xunzi's Political Philosophy / Eirik Lang Harris -- 5. Xunzi's Meta-ethics / David B. Wong -- 6. Xing and Xunzi's Understanding of Our Nature / Siufu Tang -- 7. Xunzi on Moral Psychology / Eric L. Hutton -- 8. Xunzi as a Theorist and Defender of Ritual / Mark Berkson -- 9. Xunzi on Music / Eric L. Hutton and James Harold -- 10. Language and Logic in the Xunzi / Chris Fraser -- 11. Religion in the Xunzi: What Does Tian Have to Do with It / John H. Berthrong -- 12. Xunzi Contra Mozi / Hui-chieh Loy -- 13. What Did Xunzi Learn from the Daoists / Paul Kjellberg -- 14. Xunzi: an Early Reception History, Han through Tang / Michael Nylan -- 15. Xunzi among the Chinese Neo-Confucians / Justin Tiwald -- 16. The Xunzi in Edo Japan / Hung-Yueh Lan -- 17. Xunzi and Pre-Modern Korean Thinkers / Jaesang Jung. | |
520 | |a This volume presents a comprehensive analysis of the Confucian thinker Xunzi and his work, which shares the same name. It features a variety of disciplinary perspectives and offers divergent interpretations. The disagreements reveal that, as with any other classic, the Xunzi provides fertile ground for readers. It is a source from which they have drawn--and will continue to draw--different lessons. In more than 15 essays, the contributors examine Xunzi's views on topics such as human nature, ritual, music, ethics, and politics. They also look at his relations with other thinkers in early China and consider his influence in East Asian intellectual history. A number of important Chinese scholars in the Song dynasty (960-1279 CE) sought to censor the Xunzi. They thought that it offered a heretical and impure version of Confuciansim. As a result, they directed study away from the Xunzi. This has diminished the popularity of the work. However, the essays presented here help to change this situation. They open the text's riches to Western students and scholars. The book also highlights the substantial impact the Xunzi has had on thinkers throughout history, even on those who were critical of it. Overall, readers will gain new insights and a deeper understanding of this important, but often neglected, thinker. | ||
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