Dao companion to Xuanxue 玄學 (Neo-Daoism):
This comprehensive volume surveys an important but neglected period of Chinese intellectual history: Xuanxue (Neo-Daoism). It provides a holistic approach to the philosophical and religious traits of this movement via the concepts of non-being, being, and oneness. Thinkers and texts on the periphery...
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Zusammenfassung: | This comprehensive volume surveys an important but neglected period of Chinese intellectual history: Xuanxue (Neo-Daoism). It provides a holistic approach to the philosophical and religious traits of this movement via the concepts of non-being, being, and oneness. Thinkers and texts on the periphery of Xuanxue are also examined to show readers that Xuanxue did not arise in a vacuum but is the result of a long and continuous evolution of ideas from pre-Qin Daoism. The 25 chapters of this work survey the major philosophical figures and arguments of Xuanxue, a movement from the Wei-Jin dynastic period (220-420 CE) of early-medieval China. It also examines texts and figures from the late-Han dynasty whose influence on Xuanxue has yet to be made explicitly clear. In order to fully capture the multifaceted nature of this movement, the contributors brilliantly highlight its more socially-oriented characteristics. Overall, this volume presents an unrivaled picture of this exciting period. It details a portrait of intellectual and cultural vitality that rivals, if not surpasses, what was achieved during the Warring States period. Readers of the Yijing, Daodejing, and Zhuangzi will feel right at home with the themes and arguments presented herein, while students and those coming to Xuanxue for the first time will acquire a wealth of knowledge |
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Contents 1 Introduction. David Chai 1 Part I Background of Xuanxue 2 Xuanxue''ճ Contributions to Chinese Philosophy. James D. Sellmann 3 The Metaphysical Style and Structural Coherence of Names in Xuanxue. Jana S. Rošker 13 33 Part II Foreshadowing Xuanxue in the Eastern Han 4 Oneness in the Taipingjing. Barbara Hendrischke 57 5 Yin and Yang in the Taipingjing. Barbara Hendrischke 81 6 Dao and Ziran in Heshanggong’s Commentary on the Daodejing. Misha Tadd 7 The Walking Dead: Morality, Health, and Longevity in the Xuanxue Method of the Xiang’er Commentary ontheLaoz/. Ronnie Littlejohn 103 129 8 Wang Chong’s View of Ziran and its Influence on Wang Bí and Guo Xiang. Alexus McLeod 149 V
VI Contents Part III Xuanxue in the Wei Dynasty 9 He Yan’s “Essay on Dao” and “Essay on the Nameless”. 167 Paul D’Ambrosio 10 He Yan’s Collected Explanations on the Analects. 185 Yuet Keung Lo 11 Ruan Ji’s “On Comprehending the Zhuangzi". David Chai 209 12 Ji Kang’s “On Dispelling Self-Interest”. 229 David Chai 13 The Aesthetics of Musical Emotion in Ji Kang’s “Music has in It Neither Grief nor Joy”. 251 So Jeong Park 14 The Ontology of Change: Wang Bi’s Interpretation of the Yijing . 267 Tze Ki Hon 15 Language and Nothingness in Wang Bí. 287 Eric S. Nelson 16 Metaphysics without Ontology: Wang Bí and the Daodejing. 301 Alan Fox Part IV Xuanxue in the Jin Dynasty 17 Re-envisioning the Profound Order of Dao: Pei Wei’s “Critical Discussion on the Pride of Place of Being”. 325 Alan K.L. Chan 18 Metaphysics and Agency in Guo Xiang’s Commentary on the Zhuangzi. 343 Chris Fraser 19 Lone-Transformation and Intergrowth: Philosophy and Self-Justification in Guo Xiang’s Commentary on the Zhuangzi. 367 Yuet Keung Lo 20 Guo Xiang’s Theory of Sagely Knowledge as Seen in his “Essentials of the
Analects”. 393 Richard J. Lynn 21 Ge Hong and the Darkness. Gil Raz 411
Contents 22 Seeking Immortality in Ge Hong’s Baopuzi Neipmn. 427 Fabrizio Pregadlo 23 Ge Hong’s Evolving Discourse on You and Wu and its Roots in the Daodejing. 457 Thomas Michael 24 The Xuanxue Lifestyle: Self-Cultivation and Qi Practices. 479 Livia Kohn 25 Zhi Dun on Freedom: Synthesizing Daoism and Buddhism. 501 Ellen Y. Zhang Index. 525 |
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Contents 1 Introduction. David Chai 1 Part I Background of Xuanxue 2 Xuanxue''ճ Contributions to Chinese Philosophy. James D. Sellmann 3 The Metaphysical Style and Structural Coherence of Names in Xuanxue. Jana S. Rošker 13 33 Part II Foreshadowing Xuanxue in the Eastern Han 4 Oneness in the Taipingjing. Barbara Hendrischke 57 5 Yin and Yang in the Taipingjing. Barbara Hendrischke 81 6 Dao and Ziran in Heshanggong’s Commentary on the Daodejing. Misha Tadd 7 The Walking Dead: Morality, Health, and Longevity in the Xuanxue Method of the Xiang’er Commentary ontheLaoz/. Ronnie Littlejohn 103 129 8 Wang Chong’s View of Ziran and its Influence on Wang Bí and Guo Xiang. Alexus McLeod 149 V
VI Contents Part III Xuanxue in the Wei Dynasty 9 He Yan’s “Essay on Dao” and “Essay on the Nameless”. 167 Paul D’Ambrosio 10 He Yan’s Collected Explanations on the Analects. 185 Yuet Keung Lo 11 Ruan Ji’s “On Comprehending the Zhuangzi". David Chai 209 12 Ji Kang’s “On Dispelling Self-Interest”. 229 David Chai 13 The Aesthetics of Musical Emotion in Ji Kang’s “Music has in It Neither Grief nor Joy”. 251 So Jeong Park 14 The Ontology of Change: Wang Bi’s Interpretation of the Yijing . 267 Tze Ki Hon 15 Language and Nothingness in Wang Bí. 287 Eric S. Nelson 16 Metaphysics without Ontology: Wang Bí and the Daodejing. 301 Alan Fox Part IV Xuanxue in the Jin Dynasty 17 Re-envisioning the Profound Order of Dao: Pei Wei’s “Critical Discussion on the Pride of Place of Being”. 325 Alan K.L. Chan 18 Metaphysics and Agency in Guo Xiang’s Commentary on the Zhuangzi. 343 Chris Fraser 19 Lone-Transformation and Intergrowth: Philosophy and Self-Justification in Guo Xiang’s Commentary on the Zhuangzi. 367 Yuet Keung Lo 20 Guo Xiang’s Theory of Sagely Knowledge as Seen in his “Essentials of the
Analects”. 393 Richard J. Lynn 21 Ge Hong and the Darkness. Gil Raz 411
Contents 22 Seeking Immortality in Ge Hong’s Baopuzi Neipmn. 427 Fabrizio Pregadlo 23 Ge Hong’s Evolving Discourse on You and Wu and its Roots in the Daodejing. 457 Thomas Michael 24 The Xuanxue Lifestyle: Self-Cultivation and Qi Practices. 479 Livia Kohn 25 Zhi Dun on Freedom: Synthesizing Daoism and Buddhism. 501 Ellen Y. Zhang Index. 525 |
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