A panoramic history of traditional Chinese ethics / Yi-ting Zhu.
2021
BJ117 .P26 2021eb
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Title
A panoramic history of traditional Chinese ethics / Yi-ting Zhu.
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ISBN
9789811612527 (electronic bk.)
9811612528 (electronic bk.)
981161251X
9789811612510
9811612528 (electronic bk.)
981161251X
9789811612510
Published
Singapore : Springer, 2021.
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxxiv, 337 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-1252-7 doi
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BJ117 .P26 2021eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
170.951
Summary
This book traces the trajectory of traditional Chinese ethics from West Zhou Dynasty (1046-771 BC) through Qing Dynasty (1616-1912) and covers a myriad of Chinese philosophers who have expressed their ideas about the relationships between Heavenly Dao vs. Earthly Dao, Good vs. Evil, Morality vs. Legality, Knowledge vs. Behavior, Motive vs. Result, Righteousness vs. Profitability, Rationality vs. Animality. In this book, the readers can find Confucius's discussion on Rite and Benevolence, Lao Zi's meditation on Inaction of Great Dao, Zhuang Zi's elaboration on "Transcendental Freedom", Mohist utilitarian "Universal Love", and Mencian theory of "Primordial Good Humanity", to name just a few phenomenal figures. A compact yet elaborate, panoramic yet profound guidebook to traditional Chinese ethical thought, this book is an excellent window to showcase traditional Chinese mental and spiritual legacy. Composed, translated, and proofread by brilliant scholars, it produces a fluent and coherent English discourse of Chinese morality and ethics, nimbly spinning together the threads of Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and other ideological schools with brief references to the historical situation. Consequently, it provides English readers, especially those curious about Chinese psychology and rationality, with thought-provoking and horizon-expanding perspectives, and provides Chinese readers, especially those of philosophy and translation, with a great number of typical and characteristic quotes of archaic Chinese that have never been translated before. Ultimately, it is a fundamental threshold to learning about Chinese people, Chinese culture, Chinese morality, Chinese mentality, Chinese policy, and Chinese diplomacy.
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Table of Contents
The Birth of Traditional Chinese Ethics in West Zhou (1046-771 BC)
Ethics in Chun-Qiu & Warring States Eras
Ethical Thought in Han Dynasty
"Respect Only Confucianism"
Ethical Thought in the Wei & Jin Period
Ethical Thought from the South & North Dynasties to Sui & Tang
Ethical Thought in the Song Dynasty
Ethical Thought in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Ethics in Chun-Qiu & Warring States Eras
Ethical Thought in Han Dynasty
"Respect Only Confucianism"
Ethical Thought in the Wei & Jin Period
Ethical Thought from the South & North Dynasties to Sui & Tang
Ethical Thought in the Song Dynasty
Ethical Thought in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.