The Good Life and Conceptions of Life in Early China and Graeco-Roman Antiquity / / ed. by R.A.H. King.

Chinese and Greek ethics remain influential in modern philosophy, yet it is unclear how they can be compared to one another. This volume, following its predecssor 'How should one live?' (DeGruyter 2011), is a contribution to comparative ethics, loosely centered on the concepts of life and...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Asian Studies Contemporary Collection eBook Package
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Chinese-Western Discourse , 3
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Physical Description:1 online resource (402 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgements
  • Table of Contents
  • I. Methods
  • Introduction
  • Models for living in ancient Greece and China
  • On Comparing Ancient Chinese and Greek Ethics: The tertium comparationis as Tool of Analysis and Evaluation
  • II. China
  • The Consciousness of the Dead as a Philosophical Problem in Ancient China
  • The Ideas of Human Nature in Early China
  • Cosmic Life and Human Life in the “Book of Changes”
  • Good Fortune and Bliss in Early China
  • Bing-distress in the Zuo zhuan: the not-so-good-life, the social self and moral sentiment among persons of rank in Warring States China
  • Pleasures and Delights, Sustaining and Consuming
  • III. Greece and Rome
  • Is the Concept of the Mind Parochial?
  • Taking Thoughts about Life seriously
  • Filial Piety in Plato
  • The Good Life for Plato’s Tripartite Soul
  • Good counsel and the role of logos for human excellence
  • Hedonê in the Poets and Epicurus
  • IV. Comparisons
  • Autonomy, Fate, Divination and the Good Life
  • Mencius and the Stoics – tui and oikeiôsis
  • The Role and Pursuit of the Virtue of Equanimity in Ancient China and Greece
  • Index locorum
  • General index of subjects