Traces of Humanism in China
Tradition and Modernity
Since discourses on humanistic traditions have so far largely been focused on European cultures, this volume attempts to open the field to counterparts within Chinese culture which, as a matter of fact, has a rich autochthonous tradition of humanism as well. The contributors explore Confucian and Daoist dimensions of humaneness in Chinese philosophy and history up to the first half of the 20th century, when Chinese and Western concepts of humanism first merged.
This book addresses a non-sinological audience as well as specialists in this field and contributes to a non-eurocentric view on humanism history.
Overview Chapters
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Frontmatter
Seiten 1 - 4 -
CONTENTS
Seiten 5 - 6 -
Foreword
Seiten 7 - 8 -
Introduction: In Search of Humaneness in China
Seiten 9 - 18 -
Confucian Statecraft in Early Imperial China
Seiten 19 - 48 -
Footprints in the Water. Assessment in the Zhuangzi
Seiten 49 - 68 -
Reconsidering Ren as a Basic Concept of Chinese Humanism
Seiten 69 - 82 -
Negotiations of Humaneness and Body Politics in Historical Contexts
Seiten 83 - 102 -
Human Equality in Modern Chinese Political Thought
Seiten 103 - 130 -
Inventing Humanism in Modern China
Seiten 131 - 150 -
Bibliography
Seiten 151 - 170 -
Table of Chinese Dynasties
Seiten 171 - 172 -
List of Chinese Characters
Seiten 173 - 180 -
Indices (of Names and Subjects)
Seiten 181 - 204 -
Authors
Seiten 205 - 207 -
Backmatter
Seiten 208 - 210
27 June 2010, 210 pages
ISBN: 978-3-8376-1351-3
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