Chinese Philosophy and its Thinkers
Bloomsbury Academic
978-1-350-26377-2 (ISBN)
From the origins of Chinese thought in the Zhou dynasty to the contemporary Chinese environmental philosophy and bioethics, the three volumes, totalling 1,440 pages and bringing together a team of experts, cover:
Volume I Chinese Ancient and Early Imperial Philosophy
Volume II Chinese Imperial Philosophy After Buddhism
Volume III Chinese Philosophy from the Eighteenth Century to the Present
Alongside the giants of Chinese philosophy, such as Confucius, Zhu Xi, and Li Zehou, the selection includes philosophers often neglected from traditional surveys, figures such as Huan Tan, Cheng Xuanying, Ye Shi, Jiao Xun, Zhang Shenfu, and Li Xiaojiang. A focus on the rhetoric form and cultural background of Chinese philosophical thought runs through each volume, together with a discussion of seismic political, social, and economic events: the fall of dynasties, the rise of the imperial examination system, the modernization of Chinese academia, up to post-1978 politics.
Thinkers and traditions are connected to broader, topical themes – Zhuangzi and the idea of perspectivism; Tiantai and the problem of evil; Zhang Junmai and models of democracy – and interconnections between theories and meditative, moral, and medical practices are explored.
This is a history of Chinese philosophy that handles recently excavated bamboo texts, women philosophers in ancient China, Buddhist logic, medieval aesthetics, Sino-Muslim thought, and modern ethnic minority philosophy. Close attention is paid to the mutual exchange of ideas between China, East Asia, and Europe, providing a much-needed perspective that captures the monumental contribution of Chinese thinkers and builds a truly global history of philosophy.
Selusi Ambrogio is Assistant Professor of Chinese Philosophy and Chinese Literature at the University of Macerata, Italy. He is author of Chinese and Indian Ways of Thinking in Early Modern European Philosophy (Bloomsbury, 2020), Vice-President of the European Association of Chinese Philosophy and Editorial Board member of the journal Asian Studies. Dawid Rogacz is is Assistant Professor and Deputy Dean for Research and International Collaboration at Adam Mickiewicz University’s Faculty of Philosophy in Poznan, Poland. He is author of Chinese Philosophy of History (Bloomsbury, 2020). He has been awarded the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy Best Essay Award and the European Association of Chinese Philosophy Young Scholar Award.
Volume 1
Introduction, Selusi Ambrogio and Dawid Rogacz
1. Methodological Concerns in Studying Chinese Philosophy, Jana S. Rošker
2. Patterns of Thought in the Chinese Bronze Age, Paul R. Goldin
3. Early Economic, Diplomatic, and Military Thought in China
Ancient Chinese Economic Thought, Yang Fu
War and Peace: Eastern Zhou Diplomatic and Military Thought, Yuri Pines
4. Confucius and the Analects, Ni Peimin
5. Mo Di and the Mohist Line of Thought, Loy Hui-Chieh
6. Laozi’s Daodejing and the Early Lines of His Dao, Thomas Michael
7. Early Chinese Political Realists: From Shen Buhai to Han Fei, Eirik L. Harris
8. Returning to the Root: The Mengzi, Daxue, and Zhongyong, Seth Robertson
9. The Line of Names and the Question of Chinese Logic
The Line of Names (mingjia), Fung Yiu-ming
Mohist Canons and the Question of Chinese Logic, Thierry Lucas
10. Xunzi: How Could Nature Be Bad, Winnie H.C. Sung
11. Zhuangzi, Mercedes Valmisa
12. Minor Lines, Early Syncretisms, and the Philosophy of the Excavated Bamboo Manuscripts, Franklin Perkins
13. Philosophy of Change: From the Lines of Yin-yang to Imperial Yijing Commentaries, Hon Tze-ki
14. New Text Confucianism, Alexus McLeod
15. One But Many: On the Popularity and Diversity of the Dao in the Former Han Dynasty, Paul van Els
16. Independent Han Thinkers, Alexus McLeod
17. Ancient Chinese Aesthetics and Philosophy of Literature
Ancient Chinese Philosophy of Literature, Xiang Shuchen
Music, Sound, and Heart in Early Chinese Philosophical Discourse, Hanna Kups
18. Women and Gender in Ancient Chinese Philosophy, Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee
19. Qingtan and Xuanxue, David Chai
20. The Masters of Dao in Search for Immortality and Liberation
Liezi and Ge Hong on Daoist Spirit Liberation, Longevity, and Immortality, Thomas Michael
The Scripture of Supreme Peace and Daoist Millenarianism, Barbara Hendrischke
Notes on Contributors
Index
Volume 2
Introduction, Selusi Ambrogio and Dawid Rogacz
1. Abhidharma and the Formation of Buddhist Ontology in China, Bart Dessein
2. Chinese Madhyamaka and Early Buddhist-Daoist Exchange, Ellen Y. Zhang
3. Yogacara and Buddhist Logic in China
Tathagatagarbha and Yogacara Thought in China, Ching Keng
Chinese Buddhist Logic, Jakub Zamorski
4. Sinicization of Buddhism: From Tiantai to Chan
Evil, Suffering, and Meditation in Tiantai Buddhism, Jenny Hung
Two Visions of Chan Enlightenment, Albert Welter
5. Huayan Buddhism: The Philosophy of Interrelated Existence, Imre Hamar
6. Chinese Esoteric Buddhism and Tang Daoism
Esoteric Teachings (mijiao) and the Transformative Realization of the Buddha’s Presence, Martin Lehnert and Tsou Yu-sheng
Tang Daoism, Friederike Assandri
7. Medieval Chinese Aesthetics
Medieval Chinese Philosophy of Literature, Ping Wang
The Art of Landscape Painting in Medieval China, David Chai
8. Tang Confucianism: Ruist Philosophy from the Seventh to Ninth Century, Dawid Rogacz
9. The Origins of ‘Neo-Confucianism’: Zhou Dunyi, Shao Yong, and Zhang Zai, Don J. Wyatt
10. The Philosophy of Cheng Brothers, Wong Wai-ying
11. The Formation of Zhu Xi’s Thought and Musings on Temporality, Kirill O. Thompson
12. Practical Learning from the Song through Yuan, Hoyt Tillman, Christian Soffel and Lu Chentong
13. Lu Xiangshan, Wang Yangming, and the Early Heart-mind Learning, George L. Israel
14. Li Zhi and Late Ming Heart-mind Learning, Phillip Grimberg and Markus Haselbeck
15. The Life Force (qi) Learning and Independent Ming Thinkers
Discourses on Life Force (qi) in the Ming Dynasty, Chang Woei Ong
Ru Meditation and Philosophical Anthropology in Late Ming, Bin Song
16. Buddhist, Daoist, and Muslim Philosophy from Song to Qing
Buddhism from Late Song to Early Qing Dynasties, Wu Jinhui
Daoist Philosophy of the Song through Qing Period, Stephen Eskildsen
Early Sino-Muslim Thought, James Frankel
17. Early intellectual encounters between China and the West
Early Chinese Encounters with Western Philosophy, Thierry Meynard
Early Western encounters with Chinese philosophy, Selusi Ambrogio
18. Evidential Learning (kaozheng) and Philosophy during the Ming-Qing Transition, On-cho Ng
19. Wang Fuzhi’s Confucian System, Tan Mingran
20. Chinese Philosophy in Korea and Japan: Translations, Transitions, Transfigurations
Chinese Philosophy in Japan, Rein Raud
Chinese Philosophy in Korea, Jung-Yeup Kim
Notes on Contributors
Index
Volume 3
Introduction, Selusi Ambrogio and Dawid Rogacz
1. Dai Zhen, Zhang Xuecheng, and Chinese Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century, Frank Yun-chak Chong
2. Confucianism in the Nineteenth Century: Statecraft Thought, Changzhou School, and Reformism, Dawid Rogacz
3. Encounter with Modern Western Thought: From the Self-strengthening Movement to Yan Fu, Frédéric Wang
4. Rethinking Philosophy in the Age of Science: Tan Sitong and Zhang Taiyan, Viren Murthy and Xu Yuji
5. Between Modernism and Utopianism: The Philosophies of Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao, Federico Brusadelli
6. Hu Shi, Zhang Junmai, and the Dialectic of Chinese Modernity, Eric S. Nelson
7. Early Sino-Marxist Philosophy, Tian Chenshan
8. Epistemology and Logic in Early Twentieth Century China (1910-1928), Jan Vrhovski
9. Modern Confucian Philosophy in Republican China, Philippe Major
10. Chinese Buddhist Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Eyal Aviv
11. The Philosophy of Mao Zedong, Robert Allinson
12. Ethnic Minority Philosophy (shaoshu minzu zhexue), Ady Van den Stock
13. Modern New Confucian Philosophy after 1949, Tea Sernelj
14. Mou Zongsan, Ady Van den Stock and Rafael Suter
15. Marxist Philosophy in Post-Maoist China, Dawid Rogacz
16. Li Zehou and Contemporary Chinese Aesthetics, Jana S. Rošker
17. Contemporary Chinese Philosophy in the Face of New Ethical Challenges
Towards a Global Ethics: Resolutions to Contemporary Crises through Chinese Philosophy, Jana Rošker
Chinese Philosophy as an Asset for Positive Environmental Frames, Selusi Ambrogio
Concerned With Life: The Elements of Confucian (Ruist) Bioethics, Dawid Rogacz
18. The Conception of Female Gender in the Eyes of Twentieth-Century Chinese Feminists, Sin-Yee Chan
19. Political Confucianism and Contemporary Chinese Debates with Liberalism, Robert A. Carleo III
20. Histories of Chinese Philosophy: East and West, Selusi Ambrogio
Notes on Contributors
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 14.11.2024 |
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Zusatzinfo | 60 bw illus |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Östliche Philosophie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Weitere Religionen | |
ISBN-10 | 1-350-26377-X / 135026377X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-350-26377-2 / 9781350263772 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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