Readings in classical Chinese philosophy / edited by Philip J. Ivanhoe and Bryan W. Van Norden.

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
2nd ed.
Published/​Created
Indianapolis : Hackett Pub., 2005.
Description
xviii, 394 pages ; 23 cm

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      Summary note
      This new edition offers expanded selections from the works of Kongzi (Confucius), Mengzi (Mencius), Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu), and Xunzi (Hsun Tzu); two new works, the dialogues Robber Zhi and White Horse ; a concise general introduction; brief introductions to, and selective bibliographies for, each work; and four appendices that shed light on important figures, periods, texts, and terms in Chinese thought.
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references.
      Contents
      • The analects / Kongzi (Confucius) ; introduction and translation by Edward Gilman Slingerland
      • [Selections from] Mozi/ introduction and translation by Philip J. Ivanhoe
      • [Selections from] Mengzi (Mencius) / introduction and translation by Bryan W. Van Norden
      • The daodejing / Laozi ; introduction and translation by Philip J. Ivanhoe
      • [Selections from] Zhuangzi / introduction and translation by Paul Kjellberg
      • [Selections from] Xunzi / introduction and translation by Eric L. Hutton
      • [Selections from] Han Feizi / introduction and translation by Joel Sahleen
      • "On the white horse" / Gongsun Longzi ; introduction and translation by Bryan W. Van Norden
      • Yangism : "Robber Zhi" / introduction and translation by Paul Kjellberg
      • Appendices. Important figures ; Important periods ; Important texts ; Important terms.
      ISBN
      • 0872207811
      • 9780872207813
      • 0872207803 ((pbk.))
      • 9780872207806 ((pbk.))
      LCCN
      2005050463
      OCLC
      60826646
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