ISBN:
9783642293177
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XIX, 329 p, digital)
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Buchausg. u.d.T. Dan, Chun, 1956 - Major aspects of Chinese religion and philosophy
Keywords:
Philosophy (General)
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Philosophy
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Philosophy (General)
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Philosophy
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China
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Philosophie
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Konfuzianismus
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Taoismus
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Buddhismus
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China
;
Philosophie
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Konfuzianismus
;
Taoismus
;
Buddhismus
Abstract:
The book addresses academically the major aspects of Chinese religion and philosophy, designated as the doctrine of being internal sage and external king. The perspective applied is the integration between western and Chinese scholarship and English readers may gain an easy and interesting access to Chinese intellectual tradition, distinctive itself in a harmony between being holy and secular in any mundane human being to the western tradition of "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's". By this contrast the intellectual charms and spiritual merits of Chinese tradi
Abstract:
The book addresses academically the major aspects of Chinese religion and philosophy, designated as the doctrine of being internal sage and external king. The perspective applied is the integration between western and Chinese scholarship and English readers may gain an easy and interesting access to Chinese intellectual tradition, distinctive itself in a harmony between being holy and secular in any mundane human being to the western tradition of "Give to Caesar what is Caesars, and to God what is Gods. By this contrast the intellectual charms and spiritual merits of Chinese tradition will be better appreciated, hence conducive to the much anticipated dialogues between western and eastern civilizations at this globalized yet conflicted world. ?
Description / Table of Contents:
Major Aspects of Chinese Religion and Philosophy; Book Blurbs; Preface; Contents; Part I Inner Saint: Some Aspectsof Chinese Religion; 1 Chinese FaithFaith Triangle: ConfucianismConfucianism, DaoismDaoism, and BuddhismBuddhism; Introduction; ConfucianismConfucianism and DaoismDaoism in the Qin and Han Dynasties (221 B.C.--220 A.D.); ConfucianismConfucianism, DaoismDaoism, and BuddhismBuddhism in the Wei and Jin Dynasties (220--589 A.D.); ConfucianismConfucianism, DaoismDaoism, and BuddhismBuddhism in the Sui and Tang Dynasties (581--907 A.D.)
Description / Table of Contents:
ConfucianismConfucianism, DaoismDaoism, and BuddhismBuddhism in the Song and Yuan Dynasties (960--1368 A.D.)The Faith Triangle in the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368--1911 A.D.); Some Comments; 2 The Basic Spirit of Chinese Culture and National FaithFaith; Introduction; Relation between HeavenHeaven and Human; Sacred FaithFaith Based on FamilyFamily Ties; Kinship Expanded from FamilyFamily to Country and to Ecological World; Sacredness and Initiative of Human Life; 3 The Definition of Religion; Introduction; Intellectual Dilemma for Diversified Definitions
Description / Table of Contents:
Definitions of Modern Chinese AcademicsReflections from Chinese Intellectual Resources; 4 AA Hermeneutic Investigation into HeavenHeaven: The Key Concept of Chinese FaithFaith System; Introduction; HeavenHeaven as Natural World Opposite to the Earth; Religious Facets of HeavenHeaven; Political Facets of HeavenHeaven; Cultural Implications of HeavenHeaven; Conclusion; 5 The Religious CommitmentCommitment of Confucian Style; Introduction; Confucian Humaneness (ren) as the Ultimately Real; MoralMoral Facet in BloodBlood Ties; SanctitySanctity in Natural EvolutionEvolution
Description / Table of Contents:
Religious Commitments Ensuring SocialSocial Ethics6 Religious Aspects of DaoismDaoism; DaoismDaoism as IndigenousIndigenous Religion in China; The Journey of Religious DaoismDaoism; The Intellectual Clues and Aspects of Religious DaoismDaoism; Ways of Becoming the Immortal; The Way to Outer Pills; The Way to InnerInner Pills; The Way to Devour CosmicCosmic Air; Pith-Consolidating-Sex (fangzhongshu); The Daoist Classic System; The Earliest ThreeThree Classics; The Mainstay of the Daoist Classics; To Understand Chinese Through Religious DaoismDaoism
Description / Table of Contents:
7 The Buddha Nature Theory and It's Social ValueIntroduction; Universality of Buddha Nature; Self-Awareness of Buddha Nature; SocialSocial Value of Buddha Nature in Chan Scholarship; Philosophical Sense of Buddha Nature in Chan BuddhismBuddhism; Conclusion; 8 Human DignityDignity Reflected in ConfucianismConfucianism and DaoismDaoism; Introduction; Human DignityDignity Observed in the West; Human DignityDignity Observed in Chinese Tradition; Narrow-Minded and Lofty-Minded Confucians; Daoist DaoDao in Cultivating Humanistic DignityDignity; Some Comments
Description / Table of Contents:
9 A Confucian Perspective on the Enlightenment and Religion
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Description based upon print version of record
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-642-29317-7
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