Intellectual Trends in the Ch’ing Period (‹i›Ch’ing-tai hsüeh-shu kai-lun‹/i›) : : (‹i›Ch'ing-tai hsüeh-shu kai-lun‹/i›) / / Ch'i-ch'ao Liang.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:Reprint 2014
Language:English
Series:Harvard East Asian Series ; 2
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Physical Description:1 online resource (147 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Foreword --
Introduction --
Translation --
Author’s First Preface --
Author’s Second Preface --
PART I. The Early Ch’ing Period: The School of “Practical Statesmanship” and Other Trends --
Section 1. Introduction --
Section 2. General Setting --
Section 3. Reaction to Sung-Ming Neo-Confucianism --
Section 4. Ku Yen-wu (1613–1682) --
Section 5. Yen Jo-chü (1636–1704) and Hu Wei (1633–1714) --
Section 6. Huang Tsung-hsi (1610–1695) and Wang Fu-chih (1619–1692) --
Section 7. Yen Yuan (1635–1704) --
Section 8. Met Wen-ting (1632–1721), Ku Tsu-yü (1631–1692), and Liu Hsien-t’ing (1648–1695) --
Section 9. Summary --
PART II. The Middle Ch’iiig Period: The Dominance of the School of Empirical Research; The Beginnings of Reaction --
Section 10. Hui Tung [1697–1758] --
Section 11. Tai Chen [1724–1777] --
Section 12. Tuan Yü-ts’ai [1735–1815], Wang Nien-sun [1744–1832], and Wang Yin-chih [1766–1834] --
Section 13. Summary --
Section 17. Notation-Book and Literary Style --
Section 18. General Encouragement of Scholarship in the Society --
Section 19. The Ancient-Style Writers: The T’ung-ch’eng School and the Tang-hu School --
PART III. The Late Ch’ing Period: The Modern Text School and Other New Trends --
Section 20. Division in the Ch’ing School of Learning --
Section 21. Modern Texts versus Ancient Texts --
Section 22. The Kung-yang Commentary --
Section 23. K’ang Yu-wei [1858-1927] --
Section 24. K’ang's Ta- t’ung shu --
Section 25. Liang Ch’i-ch’ao [1873–1929] --
Section 26. Contrast between K’ang and Liang --
Section 27. Tan Ssu-t’ung [1866–1898] --
Section 28. Chang Ping-lin [1868–1936] --
Section 29. Translation of Western Works and the “Scholars of New Learning” --
Section 30. Buddhism in the Late Ch’ing --
Section 31. Ch’ing Arts and Literature --
Section 32. An Evaluation of Ch’ing Scholarship --
Section 33. General Conclusion --
NOTES. INDEX --
Notes --
Index --
REFERENCE MATTER, BIBLIOGRAPHY, GLOSSARY --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
GLOSSARY
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780674184732
9783110649680
9783110353488
9783110353563
9783110442212
DOI:10.4159/harvard.9780674184732
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Ch'i-ch'ao Liang.