Buch, Englisch, 715 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1244 g
Buch, Englisch, 715 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1244 g
Reihe: Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy
ISBN: 978-3-031-27618-7
Verlag: Springer
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Chapter 1 Introduction Kim-chong CHONG
Section I: Mencius in the Classical Context (Pre-Qin to the Han Period)
Chapter 2 Unravelling the Connections Between the Mozi and the MenciusCarine Defoort
Chapter 3 Mencius in the Han DynastyPaul R. Goldin
Chapter 4 The Mencius in the Context of Recently Excavated TextsFranklin Perkins
Chapter 5 Mengzi’s Theory of Human Nature and Its Role in the Confucian TraditionBo XU
Chapter 6 Two Visions of Confucianism: Mencius and XunziSiufu TANG
Chapter 7 Mencius, Zhuangzi and “Daoism”Kim-chong CHONG
Section II: Mencius and Neo-Confucianism
Chapter 8 CHENG Hao and CHENG Yi’s Appropriations of the MenciusYONG HUANG
Chapter 9 ZHU Xi’s Appropriation of Mencius’s Thought: From a Hermeneutic to a Developmental ApproachWing-cheuk CHAN
Chapter 10 Mencius and WANG YangmingZemian ZHENG
Chapter 11 Mencius and WANG Fuzhi Liangjian LIU
Chapter 12 Jeong Dasan’s Interpretation of Mencius: Heaven, Way, Human Nature, and the Human HeartPhilip J. Ivanhoe
Section III: Social and Political Thought
Chapter 13 Mengzi’s View on the Public and the PrivateLeheng LIU
Chapter 14 Mencius and Early Chinese Political ThoughtYuri Pines
Chapter 15 Mencius and the New Confucianism’s Pursuit of DemocracyLarry LAI
Chapter 16 Mencius’s Political Philosophy of Ren Government: Human Dignity and Distributive JusticeSungmoon KIM
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