Documentation and Argument in Early China : : the Shàngshū 尚書 (venerated documents) and the Shū traditions = Documentation and argument in early China : the Shàngshū Shang shu(venerated documents) and the Shū traditions / / Dirk Meyer.

This study uncovers the traditions behind the formative Classic Shàngshū (Venerated Documents). It is the first to establish these traditions--"Shū" (Documents)--as a historically evolving practice of thought-production. By focusing on the literary form of the argument, it interprets th...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin, Germany : : De Gruyter,, 2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 281 pages)
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