Cosmology, Ontology, and Human Efficacy : : Essays in Chinese Thought / / ed. by Daniel W. Y. Kwok, Richard J. Smith.
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Place / Publishing House: | Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2022] ©1993 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 Ho and T'ung in Chinese Intellectual History
- 2 Confucian Cosmologica! Myth and Neo-Confucian Transcendence
- 3 Toward an Interpretation of Ch'ing Ontology
- 4 The Revaluation of Benevolence (Jen) in Ch'ing Dynasty Evidential Research
- 5 Testimony to the Resilience of the Mind: The Life and Thought of P'eng Shao-sheng (1740-1796)
- 6 Ch'ing Cosmology and Popular Precepts
- 7 Divination in Ch'ing Dynasty China
- 8 Purist Hermeneutics and Ritualist Ethics in Mid-Ch'ing Thought
- 9 The "Turn of Fortune" (Yun-hui): Inherited Concepts and China's Response to the West
- 10 Escape from Disillusionment: Personality and Value Change in the Case of Sung Chiao-jen
- Contributors
- Glossary
- Index