Dao Companion to Daoist Philosophy
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This is the first comprehensive companion to the study of Daoism as a philosophical tradition. It provides a general overview of Daoist philosophy in various thinkers and texts from 6th century BCE to 5th century CE and reflects the latest academic developments in the field. It discusses theoretical and philosophical issues based on rigorous textual and historical investigations and examinations, reflecting both the ancient scholarship and modern approaches and methodologies. The themes include debates on the origin of the Daoism, the authorship and dating of the Laozi, the authorship and classification of chapters in the Zhuangzi, the themes and philosophical arguments in the Laozi and Zhuangzi, their transformations and developments in Pre-Qin, Han, and Wei-Jin periods, by Huang-Lao school, Heguanzi, Wenzi, Huainanzi, Wang Bi, Guo Xiang, and Worthies in bamboo grove, among others. Each chapter is written by expert(s) and specialist(s) on the topic discussed.
Most comprehensive introduction to Daoist Philosophy in any language Best philosophical analyses of representative Daoist thinkers and texts by worldwide top scholars in the field Most up to date researches of the most extensive materials, including recently unearthed/discovered texts never known before Includes the most divergent approaches, concerns, and arguments to advance further studies of Daoist Philosophy Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Dr. LIU Xiaogan, receiving his PhD from Peking University in 1985, is professor, and the founding and honorary director of the Research Centre for Chinese Philosophy and Culture, the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). He once taught and conducted research at Peking University, Harvard University, Princeton University, the National University of Singapore. He is the author of Classifying the Zhuangzi Chapters, Orientational Issues in Textual Interpretation,*Laozi Gujin(The Laozi from the Ancient to Current), Quanshi yu Dingxiang (Hermeneutics and Orientation), Liangjihua yu Fencungan (Polarization and the Sense of Propriety), and the founding editor of the Journal of Chinese Philosophy and Culture.* He served as visiting professor and keynote speaker at famous Universities and Institutes in Asia, America, and Europe. He has received prizes and awards for excellence in teaching and research in universities at Beijing, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
Inhalt
Introduction.- Was There a founder of Daoism? Liu Xiaogan.- Thematic Analyses of the Laozi, M. Csikszentmihalyi.- Multi-dimensions of the Laozi, Liu Xiaogan.- Early Daoist Thought in Excavated Bamboo Slips, Xing Wen.- Textual Issues of the Zhuangzi, Liu Xiaogan.- Conceptual analyses of the Zhuangzi, S. Coutinho.- Multi-dimensions of the inner Chapters, Liu Xiaogan.- Various Theories of Outer and Miscellaneous Chapters, Liu Xiaogan.- Doctrines and Transformation of the Huang-Lao Tradition, Chen Li-kuei, Winnie Sung.- Daoism in the Guanzi, Harold Roth.- The Pheasant Cap Mater, Carine Defoort.- The Four Lost Classics, G. Vankeerberghen.- Wenzi and Daoism, P. Van Els.- Huainanzi: The Pinnacle of Classical Daoist Syncretism, H. Roth.- Wang Bi and Neo-Daoism, R. Lynn.- Guo Xiang and Neo-Daoism, Brook Zipory.- Worthies of the Bamboo Grove, Yuet keung Lo.- The Liezi and Daoism, June Won Seo.- Daoism from Philosophy to Religion, Liu Xiaogan, et.al.- Daoism and Confucianism, K. Lai.- Daoism and Buddhism, Yao Zhihua.- Daoism and Greek Philosophy, L. Rphals.- Daoism and Science, L. Rphals.- Index.
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- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 1027g
- Untertitel Engl/chin, Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy 6
- Titel Dao Companion to Daoist Philosophy
- Veröffentlichung 07.11.2014
- ISBN 9048129265
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9789048129263
- Jahr 2014
- Größe H241mm x B160mm x T37mm
- Herausgeber Springer
- Anzahl Seiten 580
- Editor Xiaogan Liu
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- GTIN 09789048129263