Nature and Heaven in the Xunzi

Nature and Heaven in the Xunzi

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  • Author: Edward J. Machle
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN: 143841157X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 242

This translation and commentary on Xunzi's Tian Lun argues against naturalistic interpretations of Tian. Tracing the course of interpretation of Xunzi down to the present, discussing some of the influences that affected how he was understood, and raising questions about some contemporary revisionary attempts, Machle suggests unusual lines of interpretation.


Xunzi And Early Chinese Naturalism

Xunzi And Early Chinese Naturalism

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  • Author: Janghee Lee
  • Publisher: SUNY Press
  • ISBN: 9780791461976
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 152

Explores Xunzi's thought in relation to the early Chinese philosophical context that relied on the natural world.


Virtue, Nature, and Moral Agency in the Xunzi

Virtue, Nature, and Moral Agency in the Xunzi

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  • Author: T. C. Kline
  • Publisher: Hackett Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780872205222
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 294

Xunzi is traditionally identified as the third philosopher in the Confucian tradition, after Confucius and Mencius. Unlike the work of his two predecessors, he wrote complete essays in which he defends his own interpretation of the Confucian position and attacks the positions of others. Within the early Chinese tradition, Xunzi's writings are arguably the most sophisticated and philosophically developed. This richness of philosophical content has led to a lively discussion of his philosophy among contemporary scholars. This volume collects some of the most accessible and important contemporary essays on the thought of Xunzi, with an Introduction that provides historical background, philosophical context, and relates each of the selections to Xunzi's philosophy as a whole and to the themes of virtue, nature, and moral agency. These themes are also discussed in relation to Western philosophical concerns.


Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane

Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane

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  • Author: Franklin Perkins
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN: 0253011760
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 312

That bad things happen to good people was as true in early China as it is today. Franklin Perkins uses this observation as the thread by which to trace the effort by Chinese thinkers of the Warring States Period (c.475-221 BCE), a time of great conflict and division, to seek reconciliation between humankind and the world. Perkins provides rich new readings of classical Chinese texts and reflects on their significance for Western philosophical discourse.


Xunzi

Xunzi

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  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN: 0231521316
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204

Xunzi asserted that the original nature of man is evil, differing on this point from Mencius, his famous predecessor in the Confucian school. In the most complete, well-ordered philosophical system of his day, Xunzi advocated the counteraction of man's evil through self-improvement, the pursuit of learning, the avoidance of obsession, and observance of ritual in life. Readers familiar with Xunzi's work will find that Burton Watson's lucid translation breathes new life into this classic. Those new to Xunzi will find his ideas on government, language, and order and safety in society surprisingly close to concerns of our own age.


Xunzi

Xunzi

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  • Author: Xunzi
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN: 0691169314
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 430

This is the first complete, one-volume English translation of the ancient Chinese text Xunzi, one of the most extensive, sophisticated, and elegant works in the tradition of Confucian thought. Through essays, poetry, dialogues, and anecdotes, the Xunzi presents a more systematic vision of the Confucian ideal than the fragmented sayings of Confucius and Mencius, articulating a Confucian perspective on ethics, politics, warfare, language, psychology, human nature, ritual, and music, among other topics. Aimed at general readers and students of Chinese thought, Eric Hutton’s translation makes the full text of this important work more accessible in English than ever before. This edition features an introduction, a timeline of early Chinese history, a list of important names and terms, cross-references, explanatory notes, a bibliography, and an index.


Rituals of the Way

Rituals of the Way

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  • Author: Paul Rakita Goldin
  • Publisher: Open Court Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780812694000
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 200

The first study of this ancient text in over 70 years, Rituals of the Way explores how the Xunzi influenced Confucianism and other Chinese philosophies through its emphasis on "the Way."


The Heavens and the Earth: Graeco-Roman, Ancient Chinese, and Mediaeval Islamic Images of the World

The Heavens and the Earth: Graeco-Roman, Ancient Chinese, and Mediaeval Islamic Images of the World

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  • Author: Vittorio Cotesta
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004464727
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 653

Vittorio Cotesta’s The Heavens and the Earth traces the origin of the images of the world typical of the Graeco-Roman, Ancient Chinese and Medieval Islamic civilisations. Each of them had its own peculiar way of understanding the universe, life, death, society, power, humanity and its destiny. The comparative analysis carried out here suggests that they all shared a common human aspiration despite their differences: human being is unique; differences are details which enrich its image. Today, the traditions derived from these civilisations are often in competition and conflict. Reference to a common vision of humanity as a shared universal entity should lead, instead, to a quest for understanding and dialogue.


The Confucian Creation of Heaven

The Confucian Creation of Heaven

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  • Author: Robert Eno
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN: 1438402082
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 366

Demonstrating that the relation between practice and theory in early Confucianism is highly systematic, the author suggests that Confucianism represents a species of 'synthetic' philosophy, distinct from the analytical traditions of the West but equally rigorous in its attempt to disclose the foundations of understanding. He illustrates how theory served as an ancillary activity, expressing ethical insights derived from the systematic structure of core ritual practice, and legitimizing those insights in terms of teleological model of their efficacy in creating a divinely ordained political utopia. The central agenda of the early Confucians is pictured as the preservation and promotion of ritual skills and the aesthetic social perspectives they generate. Metaphysical and political theory serve as practical vehicles mediating between the skill-based philosophy of the early Confucian community and the changing features of the intellectual, social, and political environments in which that community had to survive.


The Ways of Confucianism

The Ways of Confucianism

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  • Author: David S. Nivison
  • Publisher: Open Court Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780812693409
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 360

"Nivison brings out the exciting variety within Confucian thought, as he interprets and elucidates key thinkers from over two thousand years, from Confucius himself, through Mencius and Xunzi, to such later Confucians as Wang Yangming, Dai Zhen, and Zhang Xuecheng."--Cover.