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Ironies of Oneness and Difference : Coherence in Early Chinese Thought; Prolegomena to the Study of Li /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Ziporyn, Brook, 1964-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, 2012.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |6 880-01  |a Ironies of Oneness and Difference; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Rethinking Same and Different; Coherence and Li: Plan and Method of this Book and its Sequel; Chapter One: Essences, Universals, and Omnipresence: Absolute Sameness and Difference; Essences, Universals, Categories, Ideas: Simple Location and the Disjunction of Same and Different in Mainstream Western Philosophy; Same and Different in form and Matter; Two Opposite Derivations of the Omnipresent; Chapter Two: What is Coherence?: Chinese Paradigms. 
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880 8 |6 505-01/(Q  |a Coherence as Opposed to Law, Rule, Principle, Pattern: Harmony Versus RepeatabilityIs White Horse Horse; Qian Mu's Pendulum; Ironic and Non-Ironic Coherence; Chapter Three: Nonђ́ѵIronic Coherence and Negotiable Continuity; Coherence and Omniavailability of Value in Confucius and Mencius; Coherence and Heaven in the Analects; Ritual Versus Law: Cultural Grammar; Rectification of Names: Negotiated Identity as a Function of Ritual; Classes and Types in Mencius; Omnipresence in Mencius; Transition to Ironic Coherence: Qіђ́ѵOmnipresence and the Empty Center in Prеђ́ѵIronic Prотођ́ѵDaoism. 
880 8 |6 505-00/(Q  |a Two Texts from the Record of Ritual (Liji): "The Great Learning" and "The Doctrine of the Mean"Chapter Six: The Yinђ́ѵYang Compromise; Yinђ́ѵYang Theism in Dong Zhongshu: The Metastasis of Harmony and Irony; An Alternate Yinђ́ѵYang Divination System: Yang Xiong's Taixuanjing; Conclusion and Summary: Toward Li; Notes; Bibliography; Index. 
880 8 |6 505-00/(Q  |a Chapter Four: Ironic Coherence and the Discovery of the " Yin"The Laozi Tradition: Desiring W/holes; Overview of Ironic Coherence in the Laozi; The Five Meanings of the Unhewn: Omnipresence and Ironic Coherence in the Laozi; Zhuangzi's Wild Card: Thing as Perspective; Using the Wild Card; The Wild Card Against Both Objective Truth and Subjective Solipsism; Conclusion to Chapter Four: Ironic Coherence; Chapter Five: Nonђ́ѵIronic Responses to Ironic Coherence in Xunzi and the Record of Ritual; Xunzi and the Regulation of Sameness and Difference; Omnipresence and Coherence in Xunzi. 
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