The origins of Chinese thought: from Shamanism to ritual regulations and humaneness

"The Origins of Chinese Thought offers an account of the origins and nature of a uniquely Chinese way of thinking that, carried through Confucian tradition, continues to define the character of Chinese culture and society. Li Zehou argues that vestiges of the practices of early shamanistic ritu...

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Main Author: Li, Zehou 1930-2021 (Author)
Other Authors: Carleo, Robert A. (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Chinese
Published: Leiden ; Boston Brill [2018]
Series:Modern Chinese philosophy volume 17
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"The Origins of Chinese Thought offers an account of the origins and nature of a uniquely Chinese way of thinking that, carried through Confucian tradition, continues to define the character of Chinese culture and society. Li Zehou argues that vestiges of the practices of early shamanistic ritual, rationalized in ritual regulations and internalized in morals and values, continue to shape Chinese thought and relationships. This outlook and its understanding of the world, the divine, ourselves, one another, what is right and what is good differ fundamentally from other world traditions. As an alternative to modern liberalism, it offers unique resources for addressing modern Chinese--and even global--philosophic and moral issues"--
Item Description:"This book is translated from Li Zehou's You wu dao li shi li gui ren published by SDX Joint Publishing Company, Beijing in 2015" -- T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:XV, 285 Seiten
ISBN:9789004379619

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