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Bao, Qinggang.
History of Chinese Philosophy Through Its Key Terms
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Title/Author:
History of Chinese Philosophy Through Its Key Terms/ by Yueqing Wang, Qinggang Bao, Guoxing Guan.
Author:
Wang, Yueqing.
other author:
Bao, Qinggang.
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XII, 439 p. 10 illus.online resource. :
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Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2572-8
ISBN:
9789811525728
History of Chinese Philosophy Through Its Key Terms
Wang, Yueqing.
History of Chinese Philosophy Through Its Key Terms
[electronic resource] /by Yueqing Wang, Qinggang Bao, Guoxing Guan. - 1st ed. 2020. - XII, 439 p. 10 illus.online resource.
Foreword -- Way (Dao, 道) -- Charismatic Power (De, 德) -- The Heavens (Tian, 天) -- Mandate (ming, 命) -- Heart-mind (xin, 心) -- Natural Tendencies (xing, 性) -- Human disposition (qing, 情) -- Sincerity (cheng, 诚) -- Trustworthiness (xin, 信) -- Humaneness (ren, 仁) -- Ritual Propriety (li, 礼) -- Filial Piety (xiao, 孝) -- Coherence (li, 理) -- Vital Energy (qi, 气) -- Being and Non-being (youwu, 有无) -- Yin and Yang (yinyang, 阴阳) -- The Five Phases (wuxing, 五行) -- The Great Ultimate (taiji, 太极) -- Self-so (ziran, 自然) -- Above Physical Form and Below Physical Form xingershang xingerxia, (形而上形而下) -- One and Two (yiliang, 一两) -- Movement and Stillness (dongjing, 动静) -- Constancy and Change (changbian, 常变) -- Change and Transformation (bianhua, 变化) -- Root and Branch (benmo, 本末) -- Name and Corresponding Object (mingshi, 名实) -- Public and Private (gongsi, 公私) -- Righteousness and Profit (yili, 义利) -- Principle and Desire (liyu, 理欲) -- King and Hegemon (wangba,王霸) -- Moral Knowing (liangzhi良知) -- Sage (shengren圣人) -- Exemplary Person (junzi, 君子) -- Equilibrium and Commonality (zhongyong中庸) -- Unfettered and Effortless (xiaoyao, 逍遥) -- Language and Meaning (yanyi, 言意) -- Harmony and Sameness (hetong, 和同).
This book provides a conceptual overview of the evolution of Chinese philosophy from its earliest beginnings to the end of the imperial era, highlighting 38 of the most essential terms in the Chinese philosophical tradition. Written by prominent contemporary scholars from Mainland China, the respective chapters cover topics ranging from cosmology, benti metaphysics, human nature, self-cultivation, and methodology, to views on history and politics. Each chapter addresses one of the constitutive terms of the Chinese philosophical tradition and provides clear historical information on how it was used and developed during the key periods of Chinese philosophy. Highlighting both central concepts and essential structures of Chinese philosophy, the book allows readers to view the history of Chinese philosophy from the perspective of the Chinese themselves. Offering content that is both academically rigorous and accessible for a wider audience, this book is an indispensable reference guide for all students of Chinese philosophy.
ISBN: 9789811525728
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-15-2572-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: B108-5802
Dewey Class. No.: 180-190
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Foreword -- Way (Dao, 道) -- Charismatic Power (De, 德) -- The Heavens (Tian, 天) -- Mandate (ming, 命) -- Heart-mind (xin, 心) -- Natural Tendencies (xing, 性) -- Human disposition (qing, 情) -- Sincerity (cheng, 诚) -- Trustworthiness (xin, 信) -- Humaneness (ren, 仁) -- Ritual Propriety (li, 礼) -- Filial Piety (xiao, 孝) -- Coherence (li, 理) -- Vital Energy (qi, 气) -- Being and Non-being (youwu, 有无) -- Yin and Yang (yinyang, 阴阳) -- The Five Phases (wuxing, 五行) -- The Great Ultimate (taiji, 太极) -- Self-so (ziran, 自然) -- Above Physical Form and Below Physical Form xingershang xingerxia, (形而上形而下) -- One and Two (yiliang, 一两) -- Movement and Stillness (dongjing, 动静) -- Constancy and Change (changbian, 常变) -- Change and Transformation (bianhua, 变化) -- Root and Branch (benmo, 本末) -- Name and Corresponding Object (mingshi, 名实) -- Public and Private (gongsi, 公私) -- Righteousness and Profit (yili, 义利) -- Principle and Desire (liyu, 理欲) -- King and Hegemon (wangba,王霸) -- Moral Knowing (liangzhi良知) -- Sage (shengren圣人) -- Exemplary Person (junzi, 君子) -- Equilibrium and Commonality (zhongyong中庸) -- Unfettered and Effortless (xiaoyao, 逍遥) -- Language and Meaning (yanyi, 言意) -- Harmony and Sameness (hetong, 和同).
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