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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Printed edition: Printed edition: |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Shirley Chan |
ISBN: | 9783030046330 3030046338 303004632X 9783030046323 9783030046347 3030046346 |
OCLC Number: | 1100071339 |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | Chapter 1. Introduction: The Excavated Guodian é#x83;Ưåð#x97; Bamboo Manuscripts (Shirley Chan) -- Part 1. A Philological Reading of the Guodian Manuscripts: The Texts and Textual Formation -- Chapter 2. The Guodian Laozi è#x80;#x81;åƯ#x90; Materials (Franklin Perkins) -- Chapter 3. On Citation Practices in the Guodian Manuscripts (HE Ruyue and Michael Nylan) -- Chapter 4. Shu æ#x9B;ı (Documents) Repertoire in Argument-Based Texts from Guodian: The Case of Cheng zhi æ#x88;#x90;ä¹#x8B; (Things Brought to Completion) (Dirk Meyer) -- Chapter 5. How to Achieve Good Governanceâ#x80;#x94;Arguments in the Tang Yu zhi dao å#x94;#x90;è#x99;#x9E;ä¹#x8B;é#x81;#x93; (The Ways of Yao and Shun) and the Zhong xin zhi dao å¿ ä¿¡ä¹#x8B;é#x81;#x93; (The Ways of Uprightness and Reliability) (Michael Schimmelpfennig) -- Chapter 6. Which Comes First? Dao é#x81;#x93; or De åℓ·: Evidence from Guodian Manuscripts (Constance A. Cook) -- Chapter 7. Reading heng cheng æ#x81;#x86;ç·" in the Guodian Bamboo Text Lu Mu Gong wen Zisi éƯ¯ç©#x86;å#x85;Ơå#x95;#x8F;åƯ#x90;æ#x80;#x9D; (Duke Mu of Lu Asked Zisi) (LIAO Mingchun) -- Part 2. Philosophical Concepts and Arguments in the Guodian Manuscripts -- Chapter 8. The Taiyi shengshui åÞ®äı#x80;ç#x94;#x9F;æ°þ Cosmogony and Its Role in Early Chinese Thought (Erica Brindley) -- Chapter 9. Daoist Philosophy as Viewed from the Guodian Manuscripts (Barbara Hendrischke) -- Chapter 10. â#x80;Sagacityâ#x80;#x9D; and the Heavenâ#x80;#x93;Human Relationship in the Wuxing äð#x94;è¡#x8C; (Erica Brindley) -- Chapter 11. The Qiong da yi shi ç®®é#x81;#x94;ä"Ææ#x99;#x82; (Poverty or Success Is a Matter of Timing) and the Concept of Heaven and Humans in Early Confucianism (LIANG Tao) -- Chapter 12. Xing æ#x80;ʹ and Qing æ#x83;#x85;: Human Nature and Moral Cultivation in the Guodian Text Xing zi ming chu æ#x80;ʹè#x87;®å#x91;ưå#x87;ð (Nature Derives from Endowment) (Shirley Chan) -- Chapter 13. Body and Mind in the Guodian Manuscripts (Lisa Raphals) -- Chapter 14. Daoist Nature or Confucian Nurture: Moral Development in the Yucong è®#x9E;å#x8F;Ø (Thicket of Sayings) (Shirley Chan) -- Chapter 15. The Debate over Coercive Rulership and the â#x80;Human Wayâ#x80;#x9D; in Light of Recently Excavated Warring States Texts (Updated) (Scott Cook) -- Chapter 16. The Guodian Confucian Texts and the Xunzi è#x8D;#x80;åƯ#x90; (TANG Siufu) -- Chapter 17. From the Liu wei å#x85;Ưäư#x8D; (Six Positions) Discussed in the Liu de å#x85;Ưåℓ· (Six Virtues) to the San gang äı#x89;çœ" (Three Principles of Social Order) (LI Rui) -- Chapter 18. Guodian: A New Window for Understanding the Introduction of Buddhism into China (Kenneth W. Holloway). |
Series Title: | Dao companions to Chinese philosophy, 10. |
Responsibility: | editor, Shirley Chan. |
Abstract:
This volume covers the philosophical, historical, religious, and interpretative aspects of the ancient Guodian bamboo manuscripts ( ) which were disentombed in the Guodian Village in Hubei Province, China, in 1993.
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