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Mortality in Traditional Chinese Thought -

Mortality in Traditional Chinese Thought

Buch | Hardcover
323 Seiten
2011
State University of New York Press (Verlag)
978-1-4384-3563-3 (ISBN)
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A wide-ranging exploration of traditional Chinese views of mortality.
Mortality in Traditional China is the definitive exploration of a complex and fascinating but little-understood subject. Arguably, death as a concept has not been nearly as central a preoccupation in Chinese culture as it has been in the West. However, even in a society that seems to understand death as a part of life, responses to mortality are revealing and indicate much about what is valued and what is feared. This edited volume fills the lacuna on this subject, presenting an array of philosophical, artistic, historical, and religious perspectives on death during a variety of historical periods. Contributors look at material culture, including findings now available from the Mawangdui tomb excavations; consider death in Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist traditions; and discuss death and the history and philosophy of war.

Amy Olberding is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oklahoma. Philip J. Ivanhoe is Reader-Professor of Philosophy at the City University of Hong Kong. His many books include Religious and Philosophical Aspects of the Laozi (coedited with Mark Csikszentmihalyi) and Essays on Skepticism, Relativism, and Ethics in the Zhuangzi (coedited with Paul Kjellberg), both also published by SUNY Press.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

INTRODUCTION

1. Preparation for the Afterlife in Ancient China
Mu-chou Poo

2. Ascend to Heaven or Stay in the Tomb? Paintings in Mawangdui Tomb 1 and the Virtual Ritual of Revival in Second-Century B.C.E. China
Eugene Yuejin Wang

3. Concepts of Death and the Afterlife Refl ected in Newly Discovered Tomb Objects and Texts from Han China
Jue Guo

4. War, Death, and Ancient Chinese Cosmology: Thinking through the Thickness of Culture
Roger T. Ames

5. Death and Dying in the Analects
Philip J. Ivanhoe

6. I Know Not “Seems”: Grief for Parents in the Analects
Amy Olberding

7. Allotment and Death in Early China
Mark Csikszentmihalyi

8. Death in the Zhuangzi: Mind, Nature, and the Art of Forgetting
Mark Berkson

9. Sages, the Past, and the Dead: Death in the Huainanzi
Michael Puett

10. Linji and William James on Mortality: Two Visions of Pragmatism
Tao Jiang

11. Death as the Ultimate Concern in Neo-Confucian Tradition: Wang Yangming’s Followers as an Example
Guoxiang Peng

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.5.2011
Reihe/Serie SUNY series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture
Zusatzinfo Total Illustrations: 22
Verlagsort Albany, NY
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 562 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie des Mittelalters
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4384-3563-0 / 1438435630
ISBN-13 978-1-4384-3563-3 / 9781438435633
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