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Title Ethics in Early China [electronic resource] : an Anthology / edited by Chris Fraser, Dan Robins and Timothy O'Leary.
Publication Info Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, c2011.



Descript 1 online resource (xv, 312 p.)
Contents Foreword; Preface; Contributors; Introduction; Part One: New Readings; 01:Were the Early Confucians Virtuous?; 02: Mencius as Consequentialist; 03: No Need for Hemlock; 04: Mohism and Motivation; 05: "It Goes beyond Skill"; 06: The Sounds of Zhèngmíng; 07: Embodied Wirtue, Self-Dultivation, and Ethics; Part Two: New Departures; 08: Moral Tradition Respect; 09: Piecemeal Progress; 10: Agon and Hé; 11: Confucianism and Moral Intuition; 12: Chapter 38 of the Dàodéhing as an Imaginary Genealogy of Moreals; 13: Poetic Language; 14: Dào as Naturalistic Focus; Afterword; Index;
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ISBN 9789888053780 (e-book)
9888053787 (e-book)
9789888028931 (e-book)
9888028936 (e-book)
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Subject Ethics -- China.
Philosophy, Chinese -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Fraser, Chris.
Robins, Dan.
O'Leary, Timothy.
Descript 1 online resource (xv, 312 p.)
Contents Foreword; Preface; Contributors; Introduction; Part One: New Readings; 01:Were the Early Confucians Virtuous?; 02: Mencius as Consequentialist; 03: No Need for Hemlock; 04: Mohism and Motivation; 05: "It Goes beyond Skill"; 06: The Sounds of Zhèngmíng; 07: Embodied Wirtue, Self-Dultivation, and Ethics; Part Two: New Departures; 08: Moral Tradition Respect; 09: Piecemeal Progress; 10: Agon and Hé; 11: Confucianism and Moral Intuition; 12: Chapter 38 of the Dàodéhing as an Imaginary Genealogy of Moreals; 13: Poetic Language; 14: Dào as Naturalistic Focus; Afterword; Index;
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9789888053780 (e-book)
9888053787 (e-book)
9789888028931 (e-book)
9888028936 (e-book)
Subject Ethics -- China.
Philosophy, Chinese -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Fraser, Chris.
Robins, Dan.
O'Leary, Timothy.

Subject Ethics -- China.
Philosophy, Chinese -- Early works to 1800.
Descript 1 online resource (xv, 312 p.)
Contents Foreword; Preface; Contributors; Introduction; Part One: New Readings; 01:Were the Early Confucians Virtuous?; 02: Mencius as Consequentialist; 03: No Need for Hemlock; 04: Mohism and Motivation; 05: "It Goes beyond Skill"; 06: The Sounds of Zhèngmíng; 07: Embodied Wirtue, Self-Dultivation, and Ethics; Part Two: New Departures; 08: Moral Tradition Respect; 09: Piecemeal Progress; 10: Agon and Hé; 11: Confucianism and Moral Intuition; 12: Chapter 38 of the Dàodéhing as an Imaginary Genealogy of Moreals; 13: Poetic Language; 14: Dào as Naturalistic Focus; Afterword; Index;
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Fraser, Chris.
Robins, Dan.
O'Leary, Timothy.
ISBN 9789888053780 (e-book)
9888053787 (e-book)
9789888028931 (e-book)
9888028936 (e-book)

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