Beyond the troubled water of Shifei :: from disputation to walking-two-roads in the Zhuangzi /
In recent decades, a growing concern in studies in Chinese intellectual history is that Chinese classics have been forced into systems of classification prevalent in Western philosophy and thus imperceptibly transformed into examples that echo Western philosophy. Lin Ma and Jaap van Brakel offer a m...
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Zusammenfassung: | In recent decades, a growing concern in studies in Chinese intellectual history is that Chinese classics have been forced into systems of classification prevalent in Western philosophy and thus imperceptibly transformed into examples that echo Western philosophy. Lin Ma and Jaap van Brakel offer a methodology to counter this approach, and illustrate their method by carrying out a transcultural inquiry into the complexities involved in understanding shi and fei and their cognate phrases in the Warring States texts, the Zhuangzi in particular. The authors discuss important features of Zhuangzi?s stance with regard to language-meaning, knowledge-doubt, questioning, equalizing, and his well-known deconstruction of the discourse in ancient China on shifei. Ma and van Brakel suggest that shi and fei apply to both descriptive and prescriptive languages and do not presuppose any fact/value dichotomy, and thus cannot be translated as either true/false or right/wrong. Instead, shi and fei can be grasped in terms of a pre-philosophical notion of fitting. Ma and van Brakel also highlight Zhuangzi?s idea of?walking-two-roads? as the most significant component of his stance. In addition, they argue that all of Zhuangzi?s positive recommendations are presented in a language whose meaning is not fixed and that every stance he is committed to remains subject to fundamental questioning as a way of life. |
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spelling | Ma, Lin, 1970- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjxcHwMQfwJPcxtm3M8bv3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007057219 Beyond the troubled water of Shifei : from disputation to walking-two-roads in the Zhuangzi / Lin Ma and Jaap van Brakel. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2019] 1 online resource (xxiv, 283 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture Includes bibliographical references and indexes. In recent decades, a growing concern in studies in Chinese intellectual history is that Chinese classics have been forced into systems of classification prevalent in Western philosophy and thus imperceptibly transformed into examples that echo Western philosophy. Lin Ma and Jaap van Brakel offer a methodology to counter this approach, and illustrate their method by carrying out a transcultural inquiry into the complexities involved in understanding shi and fei and their cognate phrases in the Warring States texts, the Zhuangzi in particular. The authors discuss important features of Zhuangzi?s stance with regard to language-meaning, knowledge-doubt, questioning, equalizing, and his well-known deconstruction of the discourse in ancient China on shifei. Ma and van Brakel suggest that shi and fei apply to both descriptive and prescriptive languages and do not presuppose any fact/value dichotomy, and thus cannot be translated as either true/false or right/wrong. Instead, shi and fei can be grasped in terms of a pre-philosophical notion of fitting. Ma and van Brakel also highlight Zhuangzi?s idea of?walking-two-roads? as the most significant component of his stance. In addition, they argue that all of Zhuangzi?s positive recommendations are presented in a language whose meaning is not fixed and that every stance he is committed to remains subject to fundamental questioning as a way of life. Print version record. Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Note on Referencing; Author-Year Reference System; Chinese Characters; Quasi-Universals; References to Chinese Texts; Citations; Translations of the Zhuangzi; Other Translations; Index; Miscellaneous Conventions; Introduction; 1 Preliminaries; Necessary Preconditions of Interpretation; Against the Ideal Language Assumption; Underdetermination of Meaning and Interpretation; Would "On Its Own Terms" Be Possible?; Part I: The Troubled Water of Shifei; 2 Projection of Truth onto Classical Chinese Language; The Harbsmeier-Hansen Dispute Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi fast Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084414 Philosophy, Comparative. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100893 Methods https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D008722 Méthodologie. Philosophie comparée. methodology. aat BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Spirituality Paganism & Neo-Paganism. bisacsh RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh Methodology fast Philosophy, Comparative fast Brakel, J. van (Jaap), author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKXkpb8CKrBkwdBhyWB6C http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78023122 has work: Beyond the troubled water of Shifei (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGfmYprkRB8GFTqb9Hy9cK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Ma, Lin, 1970- Beyond the troubled water of Shifei. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2019] 9781438474830 (DLC) 2018036000 (OCoLC)1057238415 SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86724503 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2141751 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ma, Lin, 1970- Brakel, J. van (Jaap) Beyond the troubled water of Shifei : from disputation to walking-two-roads in the Zhuangzi / SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture. Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Note on Referencing; Author-Year Reference System; Chinese Characters; Quasi-Universals; References to Chinese Texts; Citations; Translations of the Zhuangzi; Other Translations; Index; Miscellaneous Conventions; Introduction; 1 Preliminaries; Necessary Preconditions of Interpretation; Against the Ideal Language Assumption; Underdetermination of Meaning and Interpretation; Would "On Its Own Terms" Be Possible?; Part I: The Troubled Water of Shifei; 2 Projection of Truth onto Classical Chinese Language; The Harbsmeier-Hansen Dispute Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi fast Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084414 Philosophy, Comparative. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100893 Methods https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D008722 Méthodologie. Philosophie comparée. methodology. aat BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Spirituality Paganism & Neo-Paganism. bisacsh RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh Methodology fast Philosophy, Comparative fast |
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title | Beyond the troubled water of Shifei : from disputation to walking-two-roads in the Zhuangzi / |
title_auth | Beyond the troubled water of Shifei : from disputation to walking-two-roads in the Zhuangzi / |
title_exact_search | Beyond the troubled water of Shifei : from disputation to walking-two-roads in the Zhuangzi / |
title_full | Beyond the troubled water of Shifei : from disputation to walking-two-roads in the Zhuangzi / Lin Ma and Jaap van Brakel. |
title_fullStr | Beyond the troubled water of Shifei : from disputation to walking-two-roads in the Zhuangzi / Lin Ma and Jaap van Brakel. |
title_full_unstemmed | Beyond the troubled water of Shifei : from disputation to walking-two-roads in the Zhuangzi / Lin Ma and Jaap van Brakel. |
title_short | Beyond the troubled water of Shifei : |
title_sort | beyond the troubled water of shifei from disputation to walking two roads in the zhuangzi |
title_sub | from disputation to walking-two-roads in the Zhuangzi / |
topic | Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi fast Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084414 Philosophy, Comparative. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100893 Methods https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D008722 Méthodologie. Philosophie comparée. methodology. aat BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Spirituality Paganism & Neo-Paganism. bisacsh RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh Methodology fast Philosophy, Comparative fast |
topic_facet | Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi Methodology. Philosophy, Comparative. Methods Méthodologie. Philosophie comparée. methodology. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Spirituality Paganism & Neo-Paganism. RELIGION Comparative Religion. Methodology Philosophy, Comparative |
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