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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Non-Christian religions > Religions of Indic & Oriental origin > Oriental religions > Confucianism

Zhuangzi's Critique of the Confucians - Blinded by the Human (Paperback): Kim-Chong Chong Zhuangzi's Critique of the Confucians - Blinded by the Human (Paperback)
Kim-Chong Chong
R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Confucianism and American Philosophy (Hardcover): Mathew A Foust Confucianism and American Philosophy (Hardcover)
Mathew A Foust
R1,981 Discovery Miles 19 810 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Confucian Reform in Choson Korea - Yu Hyongwon's Pan'gye surok (Volume IV) (Hardcover): Woosung Bae Confucian Reform in Choson Korea - Yu Hyongwon's Pan'gye surok (Volume IV) (Hardcover)
Woosung Bae
R3,515 Discovery Miles 35 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Pan'gye surok (or "Pan'gye's Random Jottings") was written by the Korean scholar and social critic Yu Hyongwon(1622-1673), who proposed to reform the Joseon dynasty and realise an ideal Confucian society. It was recognised as a leading work of political science by Yu's contemporaries and continues to be a key text in understanding the intellectual culture of the late Joseon period. Yu describes the problems of the political and social realities of 17th Century Korea, reporting on his attempts to solve these problems using a Confucian philosophical approach. In doing so, he establishes most of the key terminology relating to politics and society in Korea in the late Joseon. His writings were used as a model for reforms within Korea over the following centuries, inspiring social pioneers like Yi Ik and Chong Yakyong. Pan'gye surok demonstrates how Confucian thought spread outside China and how it was modified to fit the situation on the Korean peninsula. Providing both the first English translation of the full Pan'gyesurok text as well as glossaries, notes and research papers on the importance of the text, this four volume set is an essential resource for international scholars of Korean and East Asian history.

Returning to Zhu Xi - Emerging Patterns within the Supreme Polarity (Paperback): David Jones, Jinli He Returning to Zhu Xi - Emerging Patterns within the Supreme Polarity (Paperback)
David Jones, Jinli He
R807 Discovery Miles 8 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Cognition and Practice - Li Zehou's Philosophical Aesthetics (Paperback): Rafal Banka Cognition and Practice - Li Zehou's Philosophical Aesthetics (Paperback)
Rafal Banka
R771 Discovery Miles 7 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Confucian Liberalism - Mou Zongsan and Hegelian Liberalism (Hardcover): Roy Tseng Confucian Liberalism - Mou Zongsan and Hegelian Liberalism (Hardcover)
Roy Tseng
R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Future of China's Past - Reflections on the Meaning of China's Rise (Hardcover): Albert Welter The Future of China's Past - Reflections on the Meaning of China's Rise (Hardcover)
Albert Welter
R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Many Lives of Yang Zhu - A Historical Overview (Hardcover): Carine Defoort, Ting-mien Lee The Many Lives of Yang Zhu - A Historical Overview (Hardcover)
Carine Defoort, Ting-mien Lee
R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Intellectual History of Key Concepts (Hardcover): Gregory Adam Scott, Stefania Travagnin Intellectual History of Key Concepts (Hardcover)
Gregory Adam Scott, Stefania Travagnin
R3,533 Discovery Miles 35 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The three-volume project 'Concepts and Methods for the Study of Chinese Religions' is a timely review of the history of the study of Chinese religions, reconsiders the present state of analytical and methodological theories, and initiates a new chapter in the methodology of the field itself. The three volumes raise interdisciplinary and cross-tradition debates, and engage methodologies for the study of East Asian religions with Western voices in an active and constructive manner. Within the overall project, this volume addresses the intellectual history and formation of critical concepts that are foundational to the Chinese religious landscape. These concepts include lineage, scripture, education, discipline, religion, science and scientism, sustainability, law and rites, and the religious sphere. With these topics and approaches, this volume serves as a reference for graduate students and scholars interested in Chinese religions, the modern cultural and intellectual history of China (including mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Chinese communities overseas), intellectual and material history, and the global academic discourse of critical concepts in the study of religions.

Moral Partiality (Hardcover): Yong Li Moral Partiality (Hardcover)
Yong Li; Contributions by Yanling Feng
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Draws on Tomans Aquinas' theory to interpret Confucian view of partial relationships. Provides cogent arguments in terms of familial partiality and egalitarian impartiality. Proposes a binary metrics to understand the Confucian family-oriented ethics. The approach to Confucianism in this book is interdisciplinary and quite new to readers.

The Sage Returns - Confucian Revival in Contemporary China (Paperback): Kenneth J. Hammond, Jeffrey L. Richey The Sage Returns - Confucian Revival in Contemporary China (Paperback)
Kenneth J. Hammond, Jeffrey L. Richey
R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Socio-biological Implications of Confucianism (Hardcover, 2015 ed.): Guangdan Pan Socio-biological Implications of Confucianism (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Guangdan Pan
R3,337 Discovery Miles 33 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a collection of English articles by Pan Guangdan, one of China's most distinguished sociologists and eugenicists and also a renowned expert in education. Pan is a prolific scholar, whose collected works number some fourteen volumes. Pan's daughters Pan Naigu, Pan Naimu and Pan Naihe-all scholars of anthropology and sociology-began editing their father's published works and surviving manuscripts around 1978. The collected articles, written between 1923 and 1945, are representative of Pan's insights on sociobiology, ethnology and eugenics, covering topics such as Christianity, opium, domestic war and China-Japan relations. The title of the book is taken from the fascinating two-part article "Socio-biological Implications in Confucianism", which essentially reworks Confucius as a kind of "forefather" of socio-biological and eugenic thinking, showing Pan's promotion of "traditional" values. These articles, mostly published in Chinese Students' Monthly and The China Critic, offer an excellent point of entry into Pan's ideas on population and eugenics, his polemics on family and marriage, and his intellectual positioning and self-fashioning. This collection is of great reference value, allowing readers to gain an overall and in-depth understanding of the development of Pan's academic thought, and to explore the spiritual world of the scholars brought together by The China Critic who were dedicated to rebuilding the Chinese culture and bridging the West and the East.

A Conceptual Lexicon for Classical Confucian Philosophy (Hardcover): Roger T. Ames A Conceptual Lexicon for Classical Confucian Philosophy (Hardcover)
Roger T. Ames
R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Confucianism and Christianity - Interreligious Dialogue on the Theology of Mission (Paperback): Edmund Kee-Fook Chia Confucianism and Christianity - Interreligious Dialogue on the Theology of Mission (Paperback)
Edmund Kee-Fook Chia
R1,407 Discovery Miles 14 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book reflects on three broad themes of Confucian-Christian relations to assist in the appreciation of the church's theology of mission. While the themes of this volume are theological in orientation, the dialogue is engaged in from an interdisciplinary approach that prioritises the act of listening. Part I surveys the historical background necessary for an adequate understanding of the contemporary Confucian-Christian dialogues. It examines the history of Confucian-Christian relations, explores the Chinese Rites Controversy, and delineates the contemporary task of indigenizing Christianity by Sino-Christian theologians. Part II compares elements in the Confucian and Christian traditions that exemplify the epitome and fullness of spiritual development. It discusses the Confucian practice of rites (li), interrogates how the noble or exemplary person (junzi) competes, and outlines the Confucian understanding of sageliness (shengren). Lastly, Part III examines different aspects of the church's engagements with the world outside of itself. It advocates for a Confucian-Christian hermeneutic of moral goodness, attends to the Confucian emphasis on moral self-cultivation, proposes that Confucian virtue ethics can shed light on Christian moral living, and offers a Confucian-Christian understanding of care for mother earth. This book is ideally suited to lecturers and students of both Christian studies and Confucian studies, as well as those engaged in mission studies and interfaith studies. It will also be a valuable resource for anyone interested in comparative religious and theological studies on Christianity and Confucianism.

The Chinese Liberal Spirit - Selected Writings of Xu Fuguan (Paperback): Fuguan Xu The Chinese Liberal Spirit - Selected Writings of Xu Fuguan (Paperback)
Fuguan Xu; Edited by David Elstein
R807 Discovery Miles 8 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Number Names - The Magic Square Divination of Cai Chen    (1167-1230) (Hardcover, New edition): Larry Schulz Number Names - The Magic Square Divination of Cai Chen (1167-1230) (Hardcover, New edition)
Larry Schulz
R1,806 Discovery Miles 18 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his Master Plan Cai Chen (1167-1230) created an original divination manual based on the Yijing and keyed it to an intricate series of 81 matrixes with the properties of "magic squares." Previously unrecognized, Cai's work is a milestone in the history of mathematics, and, in introducing it, this book dramatically expands our understanding of the Chinese number theory practiced by the "Image and Number" school within Confucian philosophy. Thinkers of that leaning devised graphic arrays of the binary figures called "trigrams" and "hexagrams" in the Yijing as a way of exploring the relationship between the random draws of divination and the classic's readings. Cai adapted this perspective to his 81 matrix series, which he saw as tracing the recurring temporal cycles of the natural world. The architecture of the matrix series is echoed in the language of his divination texts, which he called "number names"-hence, the book's title. This book will appeal to those interested in philosophy, the history of science and mathematics, and Chinese intellectual history. The divination text has significant literary as well as philosophical dimensions, and its audience lies both among specialists in these fields and with a general readership interested in recreational mathematics and topics like divination, Taiji, and Fengshui.

The Third Birth of Confucius - Reconstructing the Ancient Chinese Philosophy in the Post-Mao China (Hardcover): Kashi Ram Sharma The Third Birth of Confucius - Reconstructing the Ancient Chinese Philosophy in the Post-Mao China (Hardcover)
Kashi Ram Sharma
R4,519 Discovery Miles 45 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Third Birth of Confucius deals with the Chinese sage and philosopher Confucius and his philosophical and politico-cultural legacies. As the title suggests, Confucius has once again taken birth in China. Confucius 'died' for the first time when he gave way to Buddhism in the tenth century, but was reinvented again (Neo-Confucianism). This was the second birth of Confucius. In the twentieth century, under the influence of western ideas, China's liberals and Marxists abandoned Confucius again. But how long can a civilization live without any ideational orientation? Hence, the third birth of Confucius from AD 2000 onwards. Confucius is emerging as a proxy word for cultural nationalism. In fact, it is not one Confucius who is taking birth in China but two. One is the common man's Confucius, which is authentic and genuine. The other Confucius is promoted by the Chinese Government. The author believes that soon either China will embrace democracy or it may implode and disintegrate like the former Soviet Union. This book is an attempt to unravel the muddled reality of China and will definitely prove a landmark work in the field of Chinese Studies.

Teaching, Tenure, and Collegiality - Confucian Relationality in an Age of Measurable Outcomes (Paperback): Mary K. Chang Teaching, Tenure, and Collegiality - Confucian Relationality in an Age of Measurable Outcomes (Paperback)
Mary K. Chang
R771 Discovery Miles 7 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Handbook of Confucianism in Modern Japan (Hardcover): Shaun O'Dwyer Handbook of Confucianism in Modern Japan (Hardcover)
Shaun O'Dwyer
R5,721 Discovery Miles 57 210 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In mainstream assessments of Confucianism's modern genealogy there is a Sinocentric bias which is, in part, the result of a general neglect of modern Japanese Confucianism by political and moral philosophers and intellectual historians during the post-war era. This collection of essays joins a small group of other studies bringing modern Japanese Confucianism to international scholarly notice, largely covering the time period between the Bakumatsu era of the mid-19th century and the 21st century. The essays in this volume can be read for the insight they provide into the intellectual and ideological proclivities of reformers, educators and philosophers explicitly reconstructing Confucian thought, or more tacitly influenced by it, during critical phases in Japan's modernization, imperialist expansionism and post-1945 reconstitution as a liberal democratic polity. They can be read as introductions to the ideas of modern Japanese Confucian thinkers and reformers whose work is little known outside Japan-and sometimes barely remembered inside Japan. They can also be read as a needful corrective to the above-mentioned Sinocentric bias in the 20th century intellectual history of Confucianism. For those Confucian scholars currently exploring how Confucianism is, or can be made compatible with democracy, at least some of the studies in this volume serve as a warning. They enjoin readers to consider how Confucianism was also rendered compatible with the authoritarian ultranationalism and militarism that captured Japan's political system in the 1930s, and brought war to the Asia-Pacific region.

Filial Piety in Chinese Buddhism (Hardcover, New edition): Guang Xing Filial Piety in Chinese Buddhism (Hardcover, New edition)
Guang Xing
R2,303 Discovery Miles 23 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book investigates how Buddhism gradually integrated itself into the Chinese culture by taking filial piety as a case study because it is an important moral teaching in Confucianism and it has shaped nearly every aspect of Chinese social life. The Chinese criticized Buddhism mainly on ethical grounds as Buddhist clergies left their parents' homes, did not marry, and were without offspring-actions which were completely contrary to the Confucian concept and practice of filial piety that emphasizes family life. Chinese Buddhists responded to these criticisms in six different ways while accepting good teachings from the Chinese philosophy. They also argued and even refuted some emotional charges such as rejecting everything non-Chinese. The elite responded in theoretical argumentation by (1) translations of and references to Buddhist scriptures that taught filial behavior, (2) writing scholarly refutations of the charges of unfilial practices, such as Qisong's Xiaolun (Treatise of Filial Piety), (3) interpreting Buddhist precepts as equal to the Confucian concept of filial piety, and (4) teaching people to pay four kinds of compassions to four groups of people: parents, all sentient beings, kings, and Buddhism. In practice the ordinary Buddhists responded by (1) composing apocryphal scriptures and (2) popularizing stories and parables that teach filial piety, such as the stories of Shanzi and Mulian, by ways of public lectures, painted illustrations on walls and silk, annual celebration of the ghost festival, etc. Thus, Buddhism finally integrated into the Chinese culture and became a distinctive Chinese Buddhism.

Cognition and Practice - Li Zehou's Philosophical Aesthetics (Hardcover): Rafal Banka Cognition and Practice - Li Zehou's Philosophical Aesthetics (Hardcover)
Rafal Banka
R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Multiple Secularities Beyond the West - Religion and Modernity in the Global Age (Hardcover): Marian Burchardt, Monika... Multiple Secularities Beyond the West - Religion and Modernity in the Global Age (Hardcover)
Marian Burchardt, Monika Wohlrab-Sahr, Matthias Middell
R3,978 Discovery Miles 39 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Questions of secularity and modernity have become globalized, but most studies still focus on the West. This volume breaks new ground by comparatively exploring developments in five areas of the world, some of which were hitherto situated at the margins of international scholarly discussions: Africa, the Arab World, East Asia, South Asia, and Central and Eastern Europe. In theoretical terms, the book examines three key dimensions of modern secularity: historical pathways, cultural meanings, and global entanglements of secular formations. The contributions show how differences in these dimensions are linked to specific histories of religious and ethnic diversity, processes of state-formation and nation-building. They also reveal how secularities are critically shaped through civilizational encounters, processes of globalization, colonial conquest, and missionary movements, and how entanglements between different territorially grounded notions of secularity or between local cultures and transnational secular arenas unfold over time.

The Evolution of Chinese Filiality - Insights from the Neurosciences (Paperback): Deborah Lynn Porter The Evolution of Chinese Filiality - Insights from the Neurosciences (Paperback)
Deborah Lynn Porter
R1,539 Discovery Miles 15 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This unique book brings a fresh interdisciplinary approach to the analysis of ancient Chinese history, creating a historical model for the emergence of cultural mainstays by applying recent dramatic findings in the fields of neuroscience and cultural evolution. The centrality in Chinese culture of a deep reverence for the lives of preceding generations, filial piety, is conventionally attributed to Confucius (551-479 B.C.), who viewed hierarchical family relations as foundational for social order. Here, Porter argues that Confucian conceptions of filiality themselves evolved from a systemized set of behaviors and thoughts, a mental structure, which descended from a specific Neolithic mindset, and that this psychological structure was contoured by particular emotional conditions experienced by China's earliest farmers. Using case study analysis from Neolithic sky observers to the dynastic cultures of the Shang and Western Zhou, the book shows how filial piety evolved as a structure of feeling, a legacy of a cultural predisposition toward particular moods and emotions that were inherited from the ancestral past. Porter also brings new urgency to the topic of ecological grief, linking the distress central to the evolution of the filial structure to its catalyst in an environmental crisis. With a blended multidisciplinary approach combining social neuroscience, cultural evolution, cognitive archaeology, and historical analysis, this book is ideal for students and researchers in neuropsychology, religion, and Chinese culture and history.

Vital Post-Secular Perspectives on Chinese Philosophical Issues (Hardcover): Lauren F. Pfister Vital Post-Secular Perspectives on Chinese Philosophical Issues (Hardcover)
Lauren F. Pfister
R3,992 Discovery Miles 39 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Vital Post-Secular Perspectives on Chinese Philosophical Issues presents a number of contemporary philosophical issues from a wide range of Chinese philosophical texts, figures, and sub-traditions that are usually not addressed in English studies of Chinese philosophical traditions. Lauren F. Pfister presents new perspectives in three parts: the first part offers critical perspectives on the life and works of one of the most significant 20th century Chinese philosophers and historian of Chinese philosophical traditions, Feng Youlan (1895-1990); the second part explores questions related to Ruist ("Confucian") theism and the complicated textual developments within two canonical Ruist texts, ending with a critique of a 21st century translation and interpretation of one of those two classical texts; the third part presents philosophical assessments of 20th and 21st century cultural issues that have had immense social and interpretive impacts in contemporary Chinese contexts - Chinese utopian projects, Chinese netizens in "Human Flesh Searches," and questions about the links between sageliness and saintliness in Ruist and Christian communities.

The Chinese Liberal Spirit - Selected Writings of Xu Fuguan (Hardcover): Fuguan Xu The Chinese Liberal Spirit - Selected Writings of Xu Fuguan (Hardcover)
Fuguan Xu; Edited by David Elstein
R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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