The Metaphysics of Philosophical Daoism China Perspectives Series
Auteur : Zheng Kai
Drawing on evidence from a wide range of classical Chinese texts, this book argues that xingershangxue, the study of "beyond form", constitutes the core argument and intellectual foundation of Daoist philosophy.
The author presents Daoist xingershangxue as a typical concept of metaphysics distinct from that of the natural philosophy and metaphysics of ancient Greece since it focusses on understanding the world beyond perceivable objects and phenomena as well as names that are definable in their social, political, or moral structures. In comparison with other philosophical traditions in the East and West, the book discusses the ideas of dao, de, and "spontaneously self-so", which shows Daoist xingershangxue?s theoretical tendency to transcendence.
The author explains the differences between Daoist philosophy and ancient Greek philosophy and proposes that Daoist philosophy is the study of xingershangxue in nature, providing a valuable resource for scholars interested in Chinese philosophy, Daoism, and comparative philosophy.
Part 1: The Meaning of Dao, De and Metaphysics 1. "The Meaning of Dao and De"- Philosophical Daoism’s Core Thesis 2. Dao: A Discussion with the Meaning of Wu at its Centre 3. De: With Xuande as an Example 4.Spontaneously self-so (ziran): An Analysis from Two Perspectives 5. What Is Daoist Metaphysics? Part 2: From Physics to Metaphysics 1. Daoist Physics 2. Dao and Things 3. Transformation: Between Eternity and Transience
Zheng Kai is the Director of the Chinese Philosophy Department and the Director of the Center for Daoist Studies at Peking University, China. He is the author of several acclaimed books on pre-Qin Chinese philosophy and philosophical Daoism, including Between De and Rituals: History of Thought in the Pre- Hundred-Schools-of-Thought Period and Lectures on the Philosophy of Zhuangzi. His most recent book is Interpreting Daoist Political Philosophy.
Date de parution : 05-2022
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Philosophical Daoism; Sima Tan; Chinese philosophy; Non-purposive Action; Daoism; Daoist Thinkers; Comparative philosophy; Ancient Greece; Greek philosophy; Myriad Things; Daoist metaphysics; Equalizing Assessments; Metaphysics; Metaphysics distinct; Zhuzi Yulei; Daoist philosophy; Huang Lao School; Wang Bi; Autumn Floods; Uncarved Block; Daoist Theories; Zhuangzi’s View; History Of The Han Dynasty; Fu Yi; Chandogya Upanishad; Ruan Ji; Gongsun Long; Cock Crows; Yin Tang; Tao Hongjing; Laozi’s Philosophy; Consummatory Conduct