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050 00 $aB127.T3$bG69 1989
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aGraham, A. C.$q(Angus Charles)
245 10 $aDisputers of the Tao :$bphilosophical argument in ancient China /$cA.C. Graham.
260 $aLa Salle, Ill. :$bOpen Court,$c©1989.
300 $ax, 502 pages :$billustrations, map ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 447-467) and indexes.
505 00 $g[Pt.] I :$tThe Breakdown of the world order decreed by heaven --$g1.$tA Conservative reaction : Confucius --$tCeremony and music --$tGovernment as ceremony --$tHeaven and the spirits --$tThe Thread which unifies morality --$tConfucius and 20th-century Western philosophy --$tThe Centrality of Confucianism in Chinese civilization --$g2.$tA Radical reaction : Mo-tzu --$tThe Three tests of argument --$tThe Criticism of traditional practice by the utilitarian text --$tThe Unifying principle of morality --$tThe Centralisation and bureaucratisation of the state --$tHeaven, spirits and destiny --$tDivisions of the Mohist school --$g3.$tRetreat to private life : the Yangists --$tThe Yangist teachings --$tThe Supposed egoism of Yang Chu --$g4.$tIdealisation of the small community : the utopia of Shen-nung --$tThe Golden age of Shen-nung --$tHsü Hsing --$tThe Influence of the Shen-nung ideal --$g5.$tThe Sharpening of rational debate : the Sophists --$tHui Shih --$tKung-sun Lung --$tThe 'White horse' --$t'Pointings and things' --$tLeft and right --$g6.$tThe Discovery of subjectivity : Sung Hsing --$tThe Kuan-tzu chapter, 'Inward training' --$g[Pt.] II :$tFrom social to metaphysical crisis : heaven parts from man --$g1.$tFrom Confucius to Mencius : morality grounded in man's nature as generated by heaven --$tGovernment --$tThe Controversy with Kao-tzu over human nature --$tThe Goodness of human nature --$tTwo Confucian essays : the 'Great learning' and the 'Doctrine of the mean' --$g2.$tFrom Mo-tzu to later Mohism : morality re-grounded in rational utility --$tKnowledge and naming --$tChange and necessity --$tThe 'A priori' --$tThe First discipline : discourse (knowledge of how to connect names and objects) --$tThe Revised art of discourse in 'names and objects' --$tThe Second discipline : ethics (knowledge of how to act) --$tThe Third discipline : the sciences (knowledge of objects) --$tThe Fourth discipline : argumentation (knowledge of names) --$g3.$tFrom Yangism to Chuang-tzu's Taoism : reconciliation with heaven by return to spontaneity --$tThe Name 'Taoism' --$tThe Book Chuang-tzu --$tStories about Chuang-tzu --$tThe Assault on reason --$tThe Later Mohist defence of reason --$tSpontaneity --$tThe Illumination of spontaneity --$tWaking and dream --$tHeaven and man --$tLanguage --$tReconciliation with death --$tA 'School of Chuang-tzu' development : the 'Great man' metaphysic.
505 00 $g[Pt.] III :$tHeaven and man go their own ways --$g1.$tLao-tzu's Taoism : the art of ruling by spontaneity --$tOld Tan and the book Lao-Tzu --$tThe Way --$tReversal --$tDoing nothing --$tThe Mystical and the practical --$g2.$tHsün-tzu's Confucianism : morality as man's invention to control his nature --$tHeaven --$tHuman nature --$tThe Heart --$tCeremony and music --$tTheory of naming --$g(1)$tThe Purpose of having names --$g(2)$tThe Evidence for assimilating and differentiating --$g(3)$tThe Pivotal requirements for instituting names --$g3.$tLegalism : an amoral science of statecraft --$tAdapting to change --$tStandards and laws --$tThe Debate over power, morality and law --$tControl of the bureaucracy --$tLegalism and Lao-tzu --$g4.$tTwo political heresies --$g1.$tCriticism of hereditary monarchy --$g2.$tThe Question of Chinese anarchism --$tThe Chuang-tzu 'Primivist' --$g[Pt.] IV :$tThe Reunification of the Empire and of heaven and man --$g1.$tThe Cosmologists --$tProto-science and modern science --$tCorrelative thinking and correlative cosmos-building --$gCosmology before the Han --$tPairs : Yin and Yang --$tFours and fives : the five processes --$tA Kuan-tzu cosmology based on water --$tThe Yi --$g2.$tSyncretism and the victory of Confucianism --$gAppendix 1 :$tA Classification of Chinese moral philosophies in terms of quasi-syllogism --$gAppendix 2 :$tThe Relation of Chinese thought to Chinese language --$gNotes --$tRomanisation conversion table : Wade-Giles/Pinyin.
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aTao.
650 0 $aPhilosophy, Chinese.
650 6 $aTao.
650 6 $aPhilosophie chinoise.
650 7 $aPhilosophy, Chinese.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01060917
650 7 $aTao.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01142918
650 7 $aTaoismus$2gnd
650 17 $aChinese filosofie.$2gtt
650 17 $aTaoïsme.$2gtt
650 17 $aArgumentatieleer.$2gtt
651 7 $aChina.$2swd
653 4 $aThe Chris Fritz Comparative and Historical Legal Perspectives Collection (CHLP)
655 4 $aStudent Collection.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aGraham, A.C. (Angus Charles).$tDisputers of the Tao.$dLa Salle, Ill. : Open Court, ©1989$w(OCoLC)621803830
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780812690873.pdf
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