Dao Companion to Xuanxue 玄學 (Neo-Daoism)

書誌詳細
団体著者: SpringerLink (Online service)
その他の著者: Chai, David (編集者)
要約:X, 529 p. 61 illus.
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言語:英語
出版事項: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
版:1st ed. 2020.
シリーズ:Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy, 14
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オンライン・アクセス:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49228-1
フォーマット: 電子媒体 eBook
目次:
  • Part 1: Basic Matters
  • Chapter 1. On the Difference between Classical and Neo-Daoism
  • Chapter 2. Wang Bi, Guo Xiang and Philosophical Exegesis: A New Approach to Reading Classical Texts (Richard J. Lynn)
  • Chapter 3. The Neo-Daoist Lifestyle: Self-Cultivation and Qi Practices (Livia Kohn)
  • Chapter 4. The Patterning of Names (mingli 名理) and Metaphysical Style (fengdu 風度) in Neo-Daoism (Jana Rosker)
  • Chapter 5. The Place of Reclusion (yin 隱) in Neo-Daoism (Thomas Michael)
  • Part 2: Foreshadowing Neo-Daoism in the Eastern Han
  • Chapter 6. Concept of Oneness in the Taiping Jing 太平經 (Barbara Hendrischke)
  • Chapter 7. The Taiping Jing’s太平經Interest in the Social Impact of Yin and Yang (Barbara Hendrischke)
  • Chapter 8. Dao and Spiritual-Clarity: The Two Faces of Heshang Gong 河上公 (Kam-Ming Yip)
  • Chapter 9. The Xiang’er 想爾Commentator’s Method and Contribution to Neo-Daoism (Ronnie Littlejohn)
  • Chapter 10. Wang Chong’s 王充View of Spontaneity (ziran 自然) and its Influence on Wang Biand Guo Xiang (Alexus McLeod)
  • Part 3: Wei Dynasty Figures
  • Chapter 11. He Yan’s 何晏 (193-249) “Essay on Dao” (dao lun道論); “Essay on the Nameless (wuming lun 無名論) (Paul D’Ambrosio)
  • Chapter 12. He Yan’s Commentary to the Lunyu 論語 (Yuet-Keung Lo)
  • Chapter 13. Ruan Ji’s 阮籍 (210-263) Notion of Ziran in “Biography of the Great Man” (daren xiansheng zhuan 大人先生傳) (Ellen Zhang)
  • Chapter 14. Ruan Ji’s “On Comprehending Zhuangzi” (da Zhuang lun 達莊論)(David Chai)
  • Chapter 15. Ruan Ji’s “Essay on Music” (yue lun 樂論) and the Importance of Taking Pleasure in Music (Elisa Levi Sabattini)
  • Chapter 16. Ji Kang’s 嵇康 (223-262) “Rhapsody on the Qin” (qinfu 琴賦) (David Chai)
  • Chapter 17. Ji Kang’s “Dispelling Self-Interest” (shisi lun 失思論) (David Chai)
  • Chapter 18. The Aesthetics of Musical Emotion in Ji Kang’s “Music Has in It Neither Grief nor Joy.” (sheng wu aile lun聲無哀樂論) (So-Jeong Park)
  • Chapter 19. Time, Space and Decision: Wang Bi’s王弼 (226-249) Interpretation of the Yijing 易經 (Tze-Ki Hon).-Chapter 20. Language and Nothingness in Wang Bi (Eric Nelson)
  • Chapter 21. Wang Bi’s Metaphysical Reading of the Daodejing 道德經 (Alan Fox)
  • Chapter 22. Xiang Xiu’s 向秀 (227-272) Commentary to Zhuangzi 莊子
  • Part 4: Jin Dynasty Figures (Major)
  • Chapter 23. Pei Wei’s 裴頠 (267-300) “Treatise on Treasuring Being” (chongyou lun 崇有論)
  • Chapter 24. Metaphysics and Ethics in Guo Xiang’s Commentary to the Zhuangzi 莊子 (Chris Fraser)
  • Chapter 25. Lone-Transformation (duhua 獨化) and Interdependence (xiangyin 相因) (Yuet-Keung Lo)
  • Chapter 26. Guo Xiang’s Theory of Sagely Knowledge (Richard J. Lynn)
  • Chapter 27. Zhang Zhan’s 張湛Commentary to Liezi
  • Chapter 28. Finding One’s Home within One’s Self: Themes of “Reclusion (yin 隱)” in the Liezi 列子 (Jeffrey Dippmann)
  • Chapter 29. On xuan 玄 in the Baopuzi 抱朴子 (Fabrizio Pregadio)
  • Chapter 30. Seeking Immortality in the Baopuzi neipian 內篇 (Fabrizio Pregadio)
  • Chapter 31. Being, non-Being, and Oneness in the Baopuzi (Thomas Michael)
  • Part 5: Jin Dynasty Figures (Minor)
  • Chapter 32. Zhi Daolin 支道林 (314-366)
  • Chapter 33. Empty Traces: Neo-Daoist Influences on the Chinese Madhyamika Buddhism of Seng Zhao 僧肇 (384-414) (Jeffrey Dippmann)
  • Chapter 34. The Image of Landscape in Xie Lingyun’s謝靈運 (385-433) Poetry (Johanna Liu). .