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Selfcultivation In Early China Paul Fischer

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Selfcultivation In Early China Paul Fischer
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Pages: 342
Author: Paul Fischer
ISBN: 9781438488332, 1438488335
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Selfcultivation In Early China Paul Fischer by Paul Fischer 9781438488332, 1438488335 instant download after payment.

Self-Cultivation in Early Chinais an introduction to multiple aspects of the foundational practice of self-cultivation in early China (c.1000 to 100 BCE). Drawing on the Chinese classics and the dozens of scholars' texts (both received and excavated) that together form the basis of intellectual history for China and all of East Asia, the book's analysis relies on the topics and categories that were central to the thought of these authors, including such well-known thinkers as Confucius and Laozi. This book describes a salient point of view from which we may consider the broader landscape of Chinese intellectual history and presents an important paradigm of the scholarly Chinese worldview that is ideal for comparison with paradigms in other communities, ancient or modern, across the globe.

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