Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching

Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching
Title Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching PDF eBook
Author Laozi
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 264
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780231118163

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A revolutionary archaeological discovery--considered by some to be as momentous as the revelation of the Dead Sea Scrolls--sheds fascinating new light on one of the most important texts of ancient Chinese civilization.

Tao Te Ching

Tao Te Ching
Title Tao Te Ching PDF eBook
Author Laozi
Publisher
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Release 1972
Genre
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Dao De Jing

Dao De Jing
Title Dao De Jing PDF eBook
Author Laozi
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 244
Release 2004-05-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780520242210

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Dao De Jing was composed in China between the late sixth and late fourth centuries BC.

The Bamboo Texts of Guodian

The Bamboo Texts of Guodian
Title The Bamboo Texts of Guodian PDF eBook
Author Scott Cook
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre
ISBN 9781933947648

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Dao Companion to the Excavated Guodian Bamboo Manuscripts

Dao Companion to the Excavated Guodian Bamboo Manuscripts
Title Dao Companion to the Excavated Guodian Bamboo Manuscripts PDF eBook
Author Shirley Chan
Publisher Springer
Pages 375
Release 2019-05-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3030046338

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This volume covers the philosophical, historical, religious, and interpretative aspects of the ancient Guodian bamboo manuscripts (郭店楚簡) which were disentombed in the Guodian Village in Hubei Province, China, in 1993. Considered to be the Chinese equivalent of the Dead Sea Scrolls, these manuscripts are archaeological finds whose importance cannot be underestimated. Many of the texts are without counterparts in the transmitted tradition, and they provide unique insights into the developments of Chinese philosophy in the period between the death of Confucius (551-479 BCE) and the writings of Mencius (c.372-289 BCE), and beyond. Divided into two parts, the book first provides inter-textual contexts and backgrounds of the Guodian manuscripts. The second part covers the main concepts and arguments in the Guodian texts, including cosmology and metaphysics, political philosophy, moral psychology, and theory of human nature. The thematic essays serve as an introduction to the philosophical significance and the key philosophical concepts/thought of each text contained in the Guodian corpus. Each chapter has a section on the implications of the texts for the received tradition, or for the purpose of comparing some of the text(s) with the received tradition in terms of the key philosophical concepts as well as the reading and interpretation of the texts. The volume covers most of the texts inscribed on the 800-odd slips of the Guodian corpus dated to the fourth century BCE.

After Confucius

After Confucius
Title After Confucius PDF eBook
Author Paul R. Goldin
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 279
Release 2017-04-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0824873998

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After Confucius is a collection of eight studies of Chinese philosophy from the time of Confucius to the formation of the empire in the second and third centuries B.C.E. As detailed in a masterful introduction, each essay serves as a concrete example of “thick description”—an approach invented by philosopher Gilbert Ryle—which aims to reveal the logic that informs an observable exchange among members of a community or society. To grasp the significance of such exchanges, it is necessary to investigate the networks of meaning on which they rely. Paul R. Goldin argues that the character of ancient Chinese philosophy can be appreciated only if we recognize the cultural codes underlying the circulation of ideas in that world. Thick description is the best preliminary method to determine how Chinese thinkers conceived of their own enterprise. Who were the ancient Chinese philosophers? What was their intended audience? What were they arguing about? How did they respond to earlier thinkers, and to each other? Why did those in power wish to hear from them, and what did they claim to offer in return for patronage? Goldin addresses these questions as he looks at several topics, including rhetorical conventions of Chinese philosophical literature; the value of recently excavated manuscripts for the interpretation of the more familiar, received literature; and the duty of translators to convey the world of concerns of the original texts. Each of the cases investigated in this wide-ranging volume exemplifies the central conviction behind Goldin’s plea for thick description: We do not do justice to classical Chinese philosophy unless we engage squarely the complex and ancient culture that engendered it. An electronic version of this book is freely available thanks to the support of libraries working with Knowledge Unlatched, a collaborative initiative designed to make high-quality books open access for the public good. The open-access version of this book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which means that the work may be freely downloaded and shared for non-commercial purposes, provided credit is given to the author. Derivative works and commercial uses require permission from the publisher.

Reading the Dao

Reading the Dao
Title Reading the Dao PDF eBook
Author Keping Wang
Publisher Continuum
Pages 204
Release 2011-02-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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An introductory guide to the Dao de Jing, exploring key themes and passages in this key work of Daoist thought.