This volume offers high-quality, sophisticated translations of important passages from Zhuzi Quanshu (Complete Works of Zhu Xi) and other sources that represent Zhu's philosophical, ethical, political, and social reflections. Thanks to these translations, both students and academic researchers can now access a wealth of information from Zhu Xi's broad spectrum of core concerns.

Philip J. Ivanhoe, Journal of Chinese Philosophy

The annotated translations crafted by some of the best of their art are of sophisticated quality ... a truly stimulating collection.

Lukas Pokorny, Religious Studies Review

This volume contains nine chapters of translation, by a range of leading scholars, focusing on core themes in the philosophy of Zhu Xi (1130-1200), one of the most influential Chinese thinkers of the later Confucian tradition. It includes an Introduction to Zhu's life and thought, a chronology of important events in his life, and a list of key terms of art. Zhu Xi's philosophy offers the most systematic and comprehensive expression of the Confucian tradition; he sought to explain and show the connections between the classics, relate them to a range of contemporary philosophical issues concerning the metaphysical underpinnings of the tradition, and defend Confucianism against competing traditions such as Daoism and Buddhism. He elevated the Four Books-i.e. the Analects, Mengzi, Great Learning, and Doctrine of the Mean-to a new and preeminent position within the Confucian canon and his edition and interpretation of these four texts was adopted as the basis for the Imperial Examination System, which served as the pathway to officialdom and success in traditional Chinese society. Zhu Xi's interpretation remained the orthodox tradition until the collapse of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) and exerted a profound and enduring influence on how Confucianism was understood in Korea, Japan, and Vietnam.
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This volume contains translations, by a range of leading scholars, focusing on core themes in the philosophy of Zhu Xi (1130-1200), one of the most influential Chinese thinkers of the later Confucian tradition. It includes an Introduction, a chronology of important events, and a list of key terms.
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Preface Conventions Acknowledgments About the Translators Introduction by Philip J. Ivanhoe Chronology of Important Events in Zhu Xi's Life Chapter One: Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Ethics by Philip J. Ivanhoe Chapter Two: Moral Psychology and Cultivating the Self by Curie Virág Chapter Three: Politics and Government by Justin Tiwald Chapter Four: Poetry, Literature, Textual Study, and Hermeneutics by On-cho Ng Chapter Five: Social Conditions of His Time by Beverly Bossler Chapter Six: Heaven, Ghosts and Spirits, and Ritual by Hoyt Tillman Chapter Seven: Criticisms of Buddhism, Daoism, and the Learning of the Heart-mind by Ellen Neskar and Ari Borrell Chapter Eight: Science and Natural Philosophy by Yung Sik Kim Chapter Nine: Zhu Xi's Commentarial Work: Abiding in the Mean and the Constant by Daniel Gardner Key Terms of Art Index
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"This volume offers high-quality, sophisticated translations of important passages from Zhuzi Quanshu» (Complete Works of Zhu Xi) and other sources that represent Zhu's philosophical, ethical, political, and social reflections. Thanks to these translations, both students and academic researchers can now access a wealth of information from Zhu Xi's broad spectrum of core concerns." -- Philip J. Ivanhoe, Journal of Chinese Philosophy "The annotated translations crafted by some of the best of their art are of sophisticated quality ... a truly stimulating collection." -- Lukas Pokorny, Religious Studies Review
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Selling point: Features translations of Zhu Xi's writings by a range of leading scholars Selling point: Focuses on core themes in the philosophy of Zhu Xi Selling point: Provides a comprehensive introduction to Zhu Xi's thought
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Philip J. Ivanhoe is Distinguished Chair Professor in the College of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy at Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea where he is Director of the Sungkyun Institute for Confucian Studies and East Asian Philosophy and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Confucian Philosophy and Culture. He specializes in East Asian philosophy and religion and their potential for contemporary ethics.
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Selling point: Features translations of Zhu Xi's writings by a range of leading scholars Selling point: Focuses on core themes in the philosophy of Zhu Xi Selling point: Provides a comprehensive introduction to Zhu Xi's thought
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ISBN
9780190861254
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
499 gr
Høyde
160 mm
Bredde
234 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
240

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Biographical note

Philip J. Ivanhoe is Distinguished Chair Professor in the College of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy at Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea where he is Director of the Sungkyun Institute for Confucian Studies and East Asian Philosophy and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Confucian Philosophy and Culture. He specializes in East Asian philosophy and religion and their potential for contemporary ethics.