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  • 2010-2014  (8)
  • 1925-1929
  • 2014  (8)
  • China  (8)
  • Philosophy  (8)
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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 23 cm
    Series Statement: Princeton paperbacks
    Uniform Title: Chung-kuo che hsüeh shih 〈engl.〉
    DDC: 181/.11
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    Keywords: Philosophy, Chinese ; History ; China ; Philosophie ; Geschichte
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes , Title on added t.p.: Chung-kuo che hsüeh shih
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  • 2
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    Book
    New York [u.a.] : Columbia Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780231143394 , 9780231143387
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 231 Seiten
    DDC: 181/.114
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    Keywords: Taoist philosophy ; China ; Taoismus ; Laozi ; Zhuangzi v365-v290 ; Liezi ; Einführung
    Description / Table of Contents: Daoist philosophies -- Fundamental concepts of Chinese philosophy -- The Laozi -- The Zhuangzi: inner chapters and 'school' -- The outer and miscellaneous chapters: from anarchist utopianism to mystical imperialism -- The Liezi -- Philosophy of skill in the Zhuangzi and Liezi.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780739171721 , 9781498525916
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 291 Seiten , Bilder, Illustrationen , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Studies in comparative philosophy and religion
    DDC: 181/.11
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    Keywords: Philosophy, Indic ; Philosophy, Chinese ; Philosophy, Comparative ; India Religion ; China Religion ; China ; Philosophie ; Indische Philosophie
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780253011725 , 9780253011688 , 025301168X , 0253011728
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 295 S , 24 cm
    Series Statement: World philosophies
    DDC: 170.931
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    Keywords: Philosophy, Chinese To 221 B.C ; Good and evil ; Philosophy, Chinese To 221 B.C ; Good and evil ; China ; Philosophie ; Das Böse ; Das Gute ; Ethik
    Abstract: That bad things happen to good people was as true in early China as it is today. Franklin Perkins uses this observation as the thread by which to trace the effort by Chinese thinkers of the Warring States Period (c.475-221 BCE), a time of great conflict and division, to seek reconciliation between humankind and the world. Perkins provides rich new readings of classical Chinese texts and reflects on their significance for Western philosophical discourse. -- Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-284) and index
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  • 5
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    Book
    Albany : State Univ. of New York Press
    ISBN: 9781438450957
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 283 S
    Series Statement: Suny series in Chinese philosophy and culture
    DDC: 171/.7
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    Keywords: Wong, David B ; Ethical relativism ; Philosophy, Chinese ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wong, David B. 1949- ; China ; Philosophie ; Ethikunterricht ; Relativismus
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780415630788 , 9781138203990
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVI, 248 Seiten
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary China series 108
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary China series
    DDC: 181/.112
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    Keywords: Confucianism 21st century ; China ; Neukonfuzianismus
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  • 7
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    Book
    Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 0691158614 , 9780691168166 , 9780691158617
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 256 Seiten
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Moritz, Ralf Confucian Perfectionism. A Political Philosophy for Modern Times 2015
    Series Statement: The Princeton-China series
    DDC: 320.01
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    Keywords: Political science Philosophy ; Confucianism Philosophy ; Philosophy, Chinese ; Konfuzianismus ; Politische Philosophie ; China ; Konfuzianismus ; Ethik ; China ; Politische Philosophie ; Konfuzianismus
    Abstract: "Since the very beginning, Confucianism has been troubled by a serious gap between its political ideals and the reality of societal circumstances. Contemporary Confucians must develop a viable method of governance that can retain the spirit of the Confucian ideal while tackling problems arising from nonideal modern situations. The best way to meet this challenge, Joseph Chan argues, is to adopt liberal democratic institutions that are shaped by the Confucian conception of the good rather than the liberal conception of the right.Confucian Perfectionism examines and reconstructs both Confucian political thought and liberal democratic institutions, blending them to form a new Confucian political philosophy. Chan decouples liberal democratic institutions from their popular liberal philosophical foundations in fundamental moral rights, such as popular sovereignty, political equality, and individual sovereignty. Instead, he grounds them on Confucian principles and redefines their roles and functions, thus mixing Confucianism with liberal democratic institutions in a way that strengthens both. Then he explores the implications of this new yet traditional political philosophy for fundamental issues in modern politics, including authority, democracy, human rights, civil liberties, and social justice.Confucian Perfectionism critically reconfigures the Confucian political philosophy of the classical period for the contemporary era"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781780935737 , 9781780936314 , 1780936311 , 1780935730
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 192 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 25 cm
    DDC: 181
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    Keywords: Philosophy, Asian ; Religious ethics ; Religious ethics India ; Einführung ; Kong, Qiu v551-v479 Lun yu ; Zhuangzi v365-v290 Zhuangzi ; Tipiṭaka Suttapiṭaka ; Khuddakanikāya ; Dhammapada ; Bhagavadgītā ; Ethik ; Ostasien ; China ; Indien ; Konfuzianismus ; Taoismus ; Buddhistische Philosophie ; Hinduistische Philosophie ; Ethik ; Asien ; Philosophie ; Ethik ; Kong, Qiu v551-v479 Lun yu ; Zhuangzi v365-v290 Zhuangzi ; Tipiṭaka Suttapiṭaka ; Khuddakanikāya ; Dhammapada ; Bhagavadgītā ; Ethik
    Abstract: "Understanding Asian Philosophy introduces the four major Asian traditions through their key texts and thinkers: the Analects of Confucius, the Daoist text Zhuangzi, the early Buddhist Suttas, and the Bhagavad Gita. Approached through the central issue of ethical development, this engaging introduction reveals the importance of moral self-cultivation and provides a firm grounding in Asian thought. Leading students confidently through complex texts, Understanding Asian Philosophy includes a range of valuable features: - brief biographies of main thinkers such as Confucious and Zhuangzi - primary source material and translations - maps and timelines - comprehensive lists of recommended reading and links to further study resources - relevant philosophical questions at the end of each chapter As well as sections on other texts and thinkers in the tradition, there are frequent references to contemporary examples and issues. Each chapter also discusses other thinkers in different traditions in the West, presenting various comparative approaches. With its clear focus on thinkers and texts, Understanding Asian Philosophy is an ideal undergraduate introduction to Chinese, Indian, Buddhist and Daoist thought"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note:Introduction: Ethical Philosophy in Asian TraditionsKinds of philosophyEthical theoriesAsian traditionsSelf-cultivation in Asian philosophical traditions--the layout of the bookPart I: Ethics and Self-Cultivation in Ancient ChinaEarly Chinese Philosophy: Map and Timeline1. The Analects of Confucius1.1The Life and Legacy of Confucius and the Analects1.2 Social Harmony1.3 The "Humane" Person and the "Rites"1.4 The Virtues of the Family and Community1.5 A Life of Learning 1.6 The Ideal Person1.7- Later Confucianism1.8 Further Resources on Confucianism and Self-Cultivation1.9 A Short Biography of ConfuciusRelevant Questions2. Zhuangzi and the Daoist Tradition2.1 Yangism, the Daodejing, Zhuang Zhou, and the Retreat from Society2.2 The perspective of the dao2.3 "Fasting of the mind" and "listening ridiculously"2.4 The use of the useless2.5 Delighting in "The transformation of the myriad things," what we truly are, and freedom from suffering2.6 Later Daoism 2.6 Further resources on Zhuangzi and self-cultivation2.7 A Short Biography of ZhuangziRelevant QuestionsPart II: Ethics and Self-Cultivation in Ancient IndiaEarly Indian Philosophy: Map and Timeline3. The Suttas, Dhammapada, and the Early Buddhist Tradition3.1 The Buddha and the Early Buddhist tradition3.2 Suffering and the eightfold path3.3 Controlling the mind3.4 The role of compassion and moral conduct3.5 The role of wisdom and the insubstantiality of the "self"3.6 The enlightened person and nirvana3.7 Later Buddhism a. Early Mahayana b. Madhyamaka c. Chan/Zen d. Pure Land e. Tantrayana3.8 Further resources on Buddhism and self-cultivation3.9 A Short Biography of Siddhartha Gautama, The BuddhaRelevant Questions4. The Message of the Bhagavad Gita4.1 The Background--Vedas, Vedanta, and the Mahabharata4.2 The crisis of choice4.3 Sacred duty and the fruits of action4.4 Discipline--knowledge, action, and devotion4.5 The living universe--Krishna's revelation and its impact4.6 The yogi, the realized soul a. Advaita and Dvaita b. Devotional schools; Vaishnava c. Gandhi's allegorical reading4.7 Further resources on the Gita and self-cultivation4.8 A Short Biography of Vyasa and ShankaraRelevant QuestionsConclusion: New Directions in ScholarshipAnnotated BibliographyIndex.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-184) and index
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