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The Ambivalence of Creation - Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China (Hardcover, Revised)
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The Ambivalence of Creation - Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China (Hardcover, Revised)
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As early as the Warring States period in China (fourth through
third centuries B.C.), debates arose concerning how and under what
circumstances new institutions could be formed and legitimated. But
the debates quickly encompassed more than just legitimation. Larger
issues came to the fore: Can a sage innovate? If so, under what
conditions? Where did human culture originally come from? Was it
created by human sages? Is it therefore an artificial fabrication,
or was it based in part on natural patterns? Is it possible for new
sages to emerge who could create something better?
This book studies these debates from the Warring States period to
the early Han (second century b.c.), analyzing the texts in detail
and tracing the historical consequences of the various positions
that emerged. It also examines the time's conflicting narratives
about the origin of the state and how these narratives and ideas
were manipulated for ideological purposes during the formation of
the first empires.
While tracing debates over the question of innovation in early
China, the author engages such questions as the prevailing notions
concerning artifice and creation. This is of special importance
because early China is often described as a civilization that
assumed continuity between nature and culture, and hence had no
notion of culture as a fabrication, no notion that the sages did
anything other than imitate the natural world. The author concludes
that such views were not assumptions at all. The ideas that human
culture is merely part of the natural world, and that true sages
never created anything but instead replicated natural patterns
arose at a certain moment, then came to prominence only at the end
of a lengthy debate.
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