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050 00 $aPL2461.Z7$bI57 2005
082 00 $a121/.686/0951$222
245 00 $aInterpretation and intellectual change :$bChinese hermeneutics in historical perspective /$cChing-I Tu, editor.
260 $aNew Brunswick, N.J. :$bTransaction Publishers,$c[2005], ©2005.
300 $axiv, 366 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPt. 1.$tHermeneutics of Confucian classics --$g1.$tWeighing the way : metaphoric balance in Analects 9:30 /$rJohn Berthrong --$g2.$tAn alternative hermeneutics of truth : Cui Shu's evidential scholarship on Confucius /$rKai-wing Chow --$g3.$tText and context : Mencius' view on understanding the poems of the ancients /$rChen Chao-ying --$g4.$tThe book of odes : a case study of the Chinese hermeneutic tradition /$rKuang Yu Chen --$gPt. 2.$tChinese hermeneutics beyond the Confucian classics --$g5.$tEarly modes on interpretation of the military canons : the case of the Sunzi bingfa /$rRobin Yates --$g6.$tPurifying the world : a political discourse in the late Han /$rHuai-chen Kan --$g7.$tEarly medieval scholars' hermeneutics of the calendrical classics and the astronomical heavens /$rJohn B. Henderson --$g8.$tStorytelling and the earliest Buddhist oral text in China : clues from Kumarajiva's commentary on the Vimalakirti-sutra /$rYuet Keung Lo --$gPt. 3.$tZhu Xi's construction of neo-Confucian hermeneutics --$g9.$tThe debate on Ren between Zhu Xi and the Huxiang scholars /$rMing-huei Lee --$g10.$tZhu Xi's poetic hermeneutics and the polemics of the "licentious poems" /$rJianhua Chen --$g11.$tTwo ages, one agenda? : Zhu Xi's rules of interpretation versus Wang Yi's exegesis of the Songs of Chu /$rMichael Schimmelpfennig --$gPt. 4.$tParadigm shifts and interpretative strategies in the Ming-Qing period --$g12.$tParadigm shifts through different interpretations of the classics in the transitional period from the late Ming to the early Qing /$rShu-hsien Liu --$g13.$tCommentaries and subcommentaries : the relationship between Zhu and Shu in the Confucian hermeneutic tradition /$rChang Pao-san --$g14.$tInter-explanation of the classics : Qing scholars' methods for interpreting the five classics /$rDennis Chi-hsiung Cheng --$g15.$tGender and interpretation : form and rhetoric in Ming-Qing women's poetry criticism /$rGrace S. Fong --$gPt. 5.$tChinese hermeneutics in modern times --$g16.$tIn defense of history : Zhang Binglin's interpretation of the Zuo commentary /$rYoung-tsu Wong --$g17.$tTradition, modernity, and critical historical consciousness : Lu Xun's reflections on history /$rBan Wang --$g18.$tToward a humanist interpretation of tradition : the hermeneutics of the "critical review group" /$rQ. Edward Wang --$gPt. 6.$tChinese hermeneutics : East and West --$g19.$tHistorical narrative and universal principles in the Confucian classics /$rChun-chieh Huang --$g20.$tAffinity and aporia : a Confucian engagement with Gadamer's hermeneutics /$rOn-cho Ng --$g21.$tChinese "hermeneutics" - a chimera? : preliminary remarks on differences of understanding /$rWolfgang Kubin --$g22.$tInquiring into the primary model : the Yijing and the structure of the Chinese hermeneutic tradition /$rChung-ying Cheng.
650 0 $aChinese classics$xHistory and criticism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008100541
650 0 $aHermeneutics.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85060402
700 1 $aTu, Ching-i,$d1935-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99053577
852 00 $beal$hPL2461.Z7$iI57 2005