The religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern China:
"Argues that during the late Imperial period, all three main religious strains in China embraced an ethic that everyone should engage in labor as a crucial component to their personal enlightenment and their duty to society. This is what brings together new Chan (Zen in Japanese) Buddhism; new...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Argues that during the late Imperial period, all three main religious strains in China embraced an ethic that everyone should engage in labor as a crucial component to their personal enlightenment and their duty to society. This is what brings together new Chan (Zen in Japanese) Buddhism; new religious Daoism; and new Confucianism. All three new religions had to overcome traditional elitist biases and moral concerns about working for individual material results. To overcome traditional assumptions and practices, as well as to embrace the priority of working for one's livelihood, required the religious practitioners to resolve tensions within their own minds and often with precepts of earlier forms of their religious traditions. The final section of the book focuses on the changing social status of merchants, their enhanced self-confidence in their identity and profession, and their manifestation of the new work ethics in their mercantile activities, especially from 1500 to 1820"-- |
Beschreibung: | Originally title: Zhongguo jin shi zong jiao lun li yu shang ren jing shen |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xlii, 281 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 0231553609 9780231553605 |
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contents | Editorial Note -- Editor's Introduction -- Author's Introduction -- Part I: The Inner-Worldly Reorientation of Chinese Religions -- 1. New Chan (Japanese pronunciation, Zen) Buddhism -- 2. New religious Daoism -- Part II: New Developments in the Confucian Ethic -- 3. The rise of new Confucianism and the influence of Chan Buddhism -- 4. Establishing the "world of heaven's principles": the "other world" of new Confucianism -- 5. "Seriousness pervading activity and tranquility": the spiritual temper of inner-worldly engagement 6. "Regarding the world as one's responsibility" : the inner-worldly asceticism of new Confucianism -- 7. Similarities and differences between Zhu Xi and Lu Xiangshan : the social significance of the division in new Confucianism -- Part III: The Spiritual Configuration of Chinese Merchants -- 8. Ming and Qing Confucians' view of "securing a livelihood" -- 9. A new theory of the four categories of people : changes in the relationship between scholars and merchants -- 10. Merchants and Confucian learning -- 11. The mercantile ethic -- 12. "The way of business" -- Conclusion. |
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spelling | 880-01 Yu, Yingshi, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81075681 880-02 Zhongguo jin shi zong jiao lun li yu shang ren jing shen. English The religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern China Ying-shih Yü ; translated by Yim-tze Kwong ; edited by Hoyt Cleveland Tillman New York Columbia University Press [2021] 1 online resource (xlii, 281 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier 880-03 Originally title: Zhongguo jin shi zong jiao lun li yu shang ren jing shen Includes bibliographical references and index "Argues that during the late Imperial period, all three main religious strains in China embraced an ethic that everyone should engage in labor as a crucial component to their personal enlightenment and their duty to society. This is what brings together new Chan (Zen in Japanese) Buddhism; new religious Daoism; and new Confucianism. All three new religions had to overcome traditional elitist biases and moral concerns about working for individual material results. To overcome traditional assumptions and practices, as well as to embrace the priority of working for one's livelihood, required the religious practitioners to resolve tensions within their own minds and often with precepts of earlier forms of their religious traditions. The final section of the book focuses on the changing social status of merchants, their enhanced self-confidence in their identity and profession, and their manifestation of the new work ethics in their mercantile activities, especially from 1500 to 1820"-- Provided by publisher Editorial Note -- Editor's Introduction -- Author's Introduction -- Part I: The Inner-Worldly Reorientation of Chinese Religions -- 1. New Chan (Japanese pronunciation, Zen) Buddhism -- 2. New religious Daoism -- Part II: New Developments in the Confucian Ethic -- 3. The rise of new Confucianism and the influence of Chan Buddhism -- 4. Establishing the "world of heaven's principles": the "other world" of new Confucianism -- 5. "Seriousness pervading activity and tranquility": the spiritual temper of inner-worldly engagement 6. "Regarding the world as one's responsibility" : the inner-worldly asceticism of new Confucianism -- 7. Similarities and differences between Zhu Xi and Lu Xiangshan : the social significance of the division in new Confucianism -- Part III: The Spiritual Configuration of Chinese Merchants -- 8. Ming and Qing Confucians' view of "securing a livelihood" -- 9. A new theory of the four categories of people : changes in the relationship between scholars and merchants -- 10. Merchants and Confucian learning -- 11. The mercantile ethic -- 12. "The way of business" -- Conclusion. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 23, 2021) Ethics China. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045101 Business ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85018297 China Religion. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024177 Morale Chine. Morale des affaires. Chine Religion. RELIGION Buddhism History. bisacsh Business ethics fast Ethics fast Religion fast China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrd4RjtCBk4wfMhTwwG3 Kwong, Charles Yim-tze, 1958- translator. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjDvkh4rjGvjqvk9WYHBKb http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr94033106 Tillman, Hoyt Cleveland, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81087681 has work: The religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern China (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFxc7hFDX9yqbhJ7Th6KYd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Yu, Yingshi. Religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern China. New York : Columbia University Press, [2021] 9780231200424 (DLC) 2020033582 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2654641 Volltext 100-01/$1 余英時 author 240-02/$1 中國近世宗教倫理與商人精神. English 500-03/$1 Originally title: 中國近世宗教倫理與商人精神 |
spellingShingle | Yu, Yingshi The religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern China Editorial Note -- Editor's Introduction -- Author's Introduction -- Part I: The Inner-Worldly Reorientation of Chinese Religions -- 1. New Chan (Japanese pronunciation, Zen) Buddhism -- 2. New religious Daoism -- Part II: New Developments in the Confucian Ethic -- 3. The rise of new Confucianism and the influence of Chan Buddhism -- 4. Establishing the "world of heaven's principles": the "other world" of new Confucianism -- 5. "Seriousness pervading activity and tranquility": the spiritual temper of inner-worldly engagement 6. "Regarding the world as one's responsibility" : the inner-worldly asceticism of new Confucianism -- 7. Similarities and differences between Zhu Xi and Lu Xiangshan : the social significance of the division in new Confucianism -- Part III: The Spiritual Configuration of Chinese Merchants -- 8. Ming and Qing Confucians' view of "securing a livelihood" -- 9. A new theory of the four categories of people : changes in the relationship between scholars and merchants -- 10. Merchants and Confucian learning -- 11. The mercantile ethic -- 12. "The way of business" -- Conclusion. Ethics China. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045101 Business ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85018297 Morale Chine. Morale des affaires. RELIGION Buddhism History. bisacsh Business ethics fast Ethics fast Religion fast |
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title | The religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern China |
title_alt | Zhongguo jin shi zong jiao lun li yu shang ren jing shen. |
title_auth | The religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern China |
title_exact_search | The religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern China |
title_full | The religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern China Ying-shih Yü ; translated by Yim-tze Kwong ; edited by Hoyt Cleveland Tillman |
title_fullStr | The religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern China Ying-shih Yü ; translated by Yim-tze Kwong ; edited by Hoyt Cleveland Tillman |
title_full_unstemmed | The religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern China Ying-shih Yü ; translated by Yim-tze Kwong ; edited by Hoyt Cleveland Tillman |
title_short | The religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern China |
title_sort | religious ethic and mercantile spirit in early modern china |
topic | Ethics China. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045101 Business ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85018297 Morale Chine. Morale des affaires. RELIGION Buddhism History. bisacsh Business ethics fast Ethics fast Religion fast |
topic_facet | Ethics China. Business ethics. China Religion. Morale Chine. Morale des affaires. Chine Religion. RELIGION Buddhism History. Business ethics Ethics Religion China |
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