Name and actuality in early Chinese thought /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©1994.
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Colección: | SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. 1. Xu Gan's Theory of Naming. 1. Xu Gan's Appropriation of the Name and Actuality Polarity
- pt. 2. The Philosophical Background. 2. Confucius and the Correction of Names. 3. Nominalist Theories of Naming in the Neo-Mohist Summa and Xun Zi. 4. Han Fei's Xing Ming Thinking and Ming Shi. 5. The Emergence of Correlative Theories of Naming in Guan Zi and Chun Qiu Fan Lu
- pt. 3. The Socio-intellectual Background. 6. Ming Jiao in the Eastern Han. 7. Word without a Message: Classical Scholarship in the Eastern Han
- pt. 4. The Application of Xu Gan's Theory of Naming. 8. The Cosmological-cum-Ethical Implications of Name and Actuality Being in Accord or Disaccord
- App. A History of the Text
- App. B Zhuang Zi's Scepticism about Names and Naming
- App. C Zheng Ming: A Legalist Interpolation?
- App. D An Etymological Note on the Xing Graph
- App. E On the Dating of the "Xin Shu Shang," "Xin Shu Xia," and "Bai Xin" Pian of Guan Zi
- App. F The Meaning of Ming Jiao.
- App. G An Outline of the Old Text School-New Text School Rivalry in the Han Dynasty
- App. H Examples of Xu Gan's Classical Eclecticism
- App. I From Names and Actualities to Names and Principles.