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Dao Companion to the Philosophy of the Zhuangzi

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
823 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am22.09.20231st ed. 2022
This comprehensive collection brings out the rich and deep philosophical resources of the Zhuangzi. The volume starts out with the textual history of the Zhuangzi, and then examines how language is used in the text. The volume discusses questions such as: Why does Zhuangzi use language in this way, and how does it work?mehr
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KlappentextThis comprehensive collection brings out the rich and deep philosophical resources of the Zhuangzi. The volume starts out with the textual history of the Zhuangzi, and then examines how language is used in the text. The volume discusses questions such as: Why does Zhuangzi use language in this way, and how does it work?
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-92333-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum22.09.2023
Auflage1st ed. 2022
Seiten823 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXII, 823 p. 5 illus.
Artikel-Nr.54563537

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction(Chong).- Part 1. Text, Authorship and Zhuangzi.- 2. Authorship of the Zhuangzi(Keung Lo).- 3. Various Positions on Zhuangzi Scholarship(Klein).- 4. The Commentarial Tradition on the Zhuangzi(Chai).- 5. A Portrait of Zhuangzi(Chong).- Part 2. Central Concepts.- 6. Zhuangzi on ming (å½) (Raphals).- 7. Zhuangzi´s Idea of Being One (weiyi çºä¸) (Fung).- 8. Getting and Forgetting Oneness in the Zhuangzi (Ziporyn).- 9. The Ontology of the Vast and the Minute (daxiao å¤§å°) (Coutinho).- 10.Transformation of Things and Qi (wuhua ç©å, qihua æ°£å) (Sato).- 11. Virtue/Power (de å¾·) (Chan).- 12. No Emotions (wu qing ç¡æ) (Chai).- 13. The Division between Heaven (tian 天) and Human (ren 人) (Perkins).- 14. Fasting of the Heart-Mind (xin zhai å¿é½) (Zhang).- 15. The True Person (zhen ren ç人) and True Knowledge (çç¥) (Xu).- Part 3. Language and Metaphor.- 16. The Language of the Zhuangzi (Porat).- 17. Yan (è¨Words) and Yi (æMeaning) (Fang).- 18. Zhuangzi's conception of Yu Yan (å¯è¨Imputed Words) and Zhi Yan (å®è¨Goblet Words) (Fried).- 19. Humor and its Philosophical Significance in the Zhuangzi (Moeller).- 20. Those Who Can Fly Without Wings: The Depiction of Ideal Persons in the Inner Chapters of the Zhuangzi (Lin).- Part 4. Central Concepts.- 21. Confucius as a Literary and Philosophical Figure in the Zhuangzi (Cook).- 22. The Relation between Laozi and Zhuangzi (Fried).- 23. Xunzi and Zhuangzi (Ting).- 24. Zhuangzi and the Logicians (Kwok).- 25. Zhuangzi and Religious Daoism (Kohn).- 26. Zhuangzi and Wei-Jin Xuanxue (Lo).- 27. Zhuangzi and Neo-Confucianism (Tan).- 28. Zhuangzi and Buddhism (Hong).- Part 5. Ethics, Value and Knowledge.- 29. Zhuangzi and Normative Ethics (Fraser).- 30. Internal Sages and External Kings: Moral Pluralism and Happiness in the  Zhuangzi (Nam).- 31. The Value of Spontaneity (Luk).- 32. Filial Piety in the Zhuangzi- Let the Parents Forget You (Chiu).- 33. How Much Intuition Goes Into Intuitive Skill? (Wong).- 34. What Do the Skill Masters Know? (Lai).- 35. Skepticism and Relativism in the Zhuangzi (Sturgeon).- 36. Zhuangzi from the Neuro-Scientific Perspective (Raphals).- 37. The Problem of Freedom in the Zhuangzi (Jiang).- 38. Implied Social and Political Values in the Zhuangzi (Lee).- Part 6. The Zhuangzi and Western Philosophy.- 39. The art of sauntering in the Zhuangzi and in the writings of Henry David Thoreau (Lin).- 40. Buber, Heidegger and Zhuangzi (Nelson).- 41. The Cementing and Loosening of Human Bonds in Spinoza and the Zhuangzi (Ozbey).-42. The Aesthetic in Kant and the Zhuangzi (Guzowska).- 43. Zhuangzi's Notion of the True Master and Wittgenstein's Grammatical Investigation (Cheung).- 44. The Art of Nourishing Life-Philosophical Therapies in the Platonic Dialogues and the Zhuangzi (Sikri).- 45. Zhuangzi and Nietzsche (Shang).- 46. Is Zhuangzi a Wanton? A Comparison Between Zhuangzi´s Theory of Freedom and Frankfurt´s Notion of Personhood(Hung).mehr

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Autor

Kim-chong Chong, Volume Editor, is Professor Emeritus at the Division of Humanities, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. A previous position was at the Department of Philosophy, National University of Singapore where he also served as Head of Department. He is the author of Early Confucian Ethics (Open Court, 2007) and Zhuangzi´s Critique of the Confucians (SUNY Press, 2016).
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Herausgegeben:Chong, Kim-chong