After Confucius : Studies in Early Chinese Philosophy / / Paul R. Goldin.
After Confucius is a collection of eight studies of Chinese philosophy from the time of Confucius to the formation of the empire in the second and third centuries B.C.E. As detailed in a masterful introduction, each essay serves as a concrete example of "thick description"-an approach inve...
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Place / Publishing House: | Honolulu : : University of Hawai'i Press,, 2005. ©2005. |
Year of Publication: | 2005 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (280 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Toward a Thick Description of Chinese Philosophy
- 1. The Reception of the Odes in the Warring States Era
- 2. Xunzi in the Light of the Guodian Manuscripts
- 3. Han Fei's Doctrine of Self-Interest
- 4. Li Si, Chancellor of the Universe
- 5. Rhetoric and Machination in Stratagems of the Waning States
- 6. Insidious Syncretism in the Political Philosophy of Huainanzi
- 7. Ban Zhao in Her Time and in Ours
- 8. Those Who Don't Know Speak: Translations of Laozi by People Who Do Not Know Chinese
- Appendix: References to the Odes in Pre-Imperial Texts, Arranged by Mao Number
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index