Language, ontology, and political philosophy in China : Wang Bi's scholarly exploration of the dark (Xuanxue).
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格式: | Licensed eBooks |
语言: | 英语 |
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ALBANY :
STATE UNIV OF NEW YORK PR,
2003.
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丛编: | SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture Ser.
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在线阅读: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.18254449 |
书本目录:
- Discerning the That-by-Which: The Language of the Laozi and the Lunyu
- A Plea for a History of Understanding
- The Consensus: The Ineffability of the Sage's Thinking
- The Radical Position
- Developing Reading Strategies
- The Discussion about Language and the Thinking of the Sage in Wei
- The Structural Contradiction of the Confucius Texts: Talking about That-Which-Is-Dark
- The Logical Deduction of the Unnameability of That-by-Which the Ten Thousand Kinds of Entities Are
- The Deduction of the Possibility of Limited but Sufficiently Grounded Propositions about That-by-Which the Ten Thousand Kinds of Entities Are
- Traces of the That-by-Which Found by the Confucius Texts within the Structures of Discernible Entities: Antinomy and Negation
- Grasping Aspects of the That-by-Which
- An Explanation of the Images [Xiang of the Zhouyi]
- Wang Bi's Ontology
- The Framework of Analysis
- Wang Bi's Inquiry into the That-by-Which
- Wang Bi's Approach
- The Binary Structural Organization of Entities
- The Order of the Ten Thousand Kinds of Entities
- The One and the Many
- The Dao
- The Dark
- Wang Bi's Political Philosophy
- The Actual and Perpetual Crisis of Human Society
- The Causes of the Crisis
- Operating the Return: The Sage
- Sagely Politics as Public Performance
- Wang Bi's Philosophy: An Ideology?