The problem of intellectual continuity
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The problem of intellectual continuity
(China : history, philosophy, economics, 14 . Confucian China and its modern fate ; v. 1)
Routledge, 2005, c1965
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注記
Reprint. Originally published: 2nd impression (with some corrections). London : Routledge and K. Paul, 1965. (Confucian China and its modern fate / Joseph R. Levenson ; [v. 1])
Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-218) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
First published in 1958
These volumes analyze modern Chinese history and its inner process, from the pre-western plateau of Confucianism to the communist triumph, in the context of many themes: science, art, philosophy, religion and economic, political, and social change. Volume One includes:
* The critique of Idealism
* Science and Ch'ing empiricism
* The Ming style, in society and art
* Confucianism and the end of the Taoist connection
* Eclecticism in the area of native Chinese choices
* T'i and Yung
* The Chin-Wen School and the classical sanction
* The modern Ku-Wen opposition to Chin-Wen reformism
* The role of nationalism
* Communism
* Western powers and Chinese revolutions
* Language change and the problem of continuity
目次
- Part 1 THE TONE OF EARLY-MODERN CHINESE INTELLECTUAL CULTURE
- Chapter 1 The Abortiveness of Empiricism in Early Ch'ing Thought
- THE CRITIQUE OF IDEALISM
- SCIENCE AND CH'ING EMPIRICISM: THEIR DEGREE OF COINCIDENCE
- SCIENCE AND CH'ING EMPIRICISM: THEIR NON-IDENTITY
- PROTEST AND STABILITY: THE REMINISCENCE OF AN EARLIER AFFIRMATION
- CONCLUSION
- Chapter 2 The Amateur Ideal in Ming and Early Ch'ing Society: Evidence from Painting
- THE MING STYLE, IN SOCIETY AND ART
- THE PARADOX OF AN ACADEMIC ANTI-ACADEMICISM
- , CONCLUSION: MODERNIZATION AS THE CORROSION OF THE AMATEUR IDEAL
- Chapter 2a Interlude: Confucianism and the End of the Taoist Connection
- Part 2 CHINESE CULTURE IN ITS MODERN METAMORPHOSES: THE TENSIONS OF INTELLECTUAL CHOICE
- Chapter 3 Eclecticism in the Area of Native Chinese Choices
- CONSIDERATIONS OF TIME BECOME CONSIDERATIONS OF SPACE
- THE ECLECTICISM OF TSENG KUO-FAN
- THE ENCROACHMENT OF 'CHINA' ON GENERAL JUDGMENTS OF VALUE
- Chapter 4 T'i and Yung-'Substance' and 'Function'
- THE RATIONALIZATION
- THE FALLACY
- , REJECTION OF T'I-YUNG AND REJECTION OF INNOVATION: WO-JEN
- REJECTION OF T'I-YUNG AND SEARCH FOR A NEW RATIONALIZATION: THE CLASSICAL SANCTION
- Chapter 5 The Chin-Wen School and the Classical Sanction
- NEW VALUES INJECTED INTO CHINESE HISTORY: K'ANG YU-WEI
- , Chapter 6 The Modern Ku-wen Opposition, Reactionary and Revolutionary, to Chin-wen Reformism
- THE REACTIONARY KU-WEN ATTACK
- THE REVOLUTIONARY KU-WEN ATTACK
- THE CLASSICS AND HISTORY
- Chapter 7 The Role of Nationalism in the Disowning of the Past
- THE ATTACK ON THE MANCHUS
- CULTURALISM AND NATIONALISM AS COMPETITORS FOR LOYALTY
- THE REINTEGRATION OF TRADITION INTO NATIONALISM
- Chapter 8 Emphasis on General Validity: (1) As a Defence of Tradition
- 'SELECT THE BEST IN EAST AND WEST'
- EXAMPLE: TS'AI YUEAN-P'EI
- 'MATTER' AND 'SPIRIT': THE T'I-YUNG RATIONALIZATION IN EXTREMIS
- Chapter 9 Emphasis on General Validity: (2) As an Attack on Tradition
- CONFUCIANISM, CHRISTIANITY, AND CHINESE SELECTIVITY
- THE PR
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