The Canon of Supreme Mystery by Yang Hsiung: A Translation with Commentary of the T'ai hsüan ching by Michael NylanState University of New York Press, 1 בפבר׳ 2014 - 680 עמודים This is a translation, with a commentary and a long contextualizing introduction, of the only major work of Han (206 B.C. to 220 A.D.) philosophy that is still available in complete form. It is the first translation of the work into a European language and provides unique access to this formative period in Chinese history. Because Yang Hsiung's interpretations drew upon a variety of pre-Han sources and then dominated Confucian learning until the twelfth century, this text is also a valuable resource on early Chinese history, philosophy, and culture beyond the Han period. The T'ai hsüan is also one of the world's great philosophic poems comparable in scale and grandeur to Lucretius' De rerum naturum. Nathan Sivin has written that this is one of the titles on the short list of Chinese books every cultivated person should read. Han thinkers saw in this text a compelling restatement of Confucian doctrine that addressed the major objections posed by rival schools including Mohism, Taoism, Legalism and Yin-Yang Five Phase Theory. Since this Han amalgam formed the basis for the state ideology of China from 134 B.C. to 1911, an ideology that in turn provided the intellectual foundations for the Japanese and Korean states, the importance of this book can hardly be overestimated. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 82
עמוד 30
... continues : " Times " refers to whether the time of divination " conforms with " or " goes against " the solar period a person happens upon [ in the outcome a particular divination ] . Suppose it's a divination on 30 Introduction.
... continues : " Times " refers to whether the time of divination " conforms with " or " goes against " the solar period a person happens upon [ in the outcome a particular divination ] . Suppose it's a divination on 30 Introduction.
עמוד 44
... person more than ordinarily vulnerable to attack . Given the crucial importance of Time as a factor in human experi- ence , it is all the more regrettable that Time ( once again , meaning " pres- ent opportunity " ) is so limited . How ...
... person more than ordinarily vulnerable to attack . Given the crucial importance of Time as a factor in human experi- ence , it is all the more regrettable that Time ( once again , meaning " pres- ent opportunity " ) is so limited . How ...
עמוד 47
... person . 4. The study of ritual allows humans to develop in such a way that the individual can not only become ... person's attempt to control his fate or pursue secondary goals such as power or wealth . 7. The most important advantage ...
... person . 4. The study of ritual allows humans to develop in such a way that the individual can not only become ... person's attempt to control his fate or pursue secondary goals such as power or wealth . 7. The most important advantage ...
עמוד 49
... person secures and sustains the max- imum portion of greatness for as long as possible . This works because ritual precepts are limited in number , with only five fundamental para- digms ( the Five Constant Relations of father - son ...
... person secures and sustains the max- imum portion of greatness for as long as possible . This works because ritual precepts are limited in number , with only five fundamental para- digms ( the Five Constant Relations of father - son ...
עמוד 52
... person refuses to rely upon it for psychic , physical , or economic benefits.229 In contrast , " good fortune " and " calamity ” ( fu huo ) refer to the moral and immoral life respectively : What Heaven and Earth honors is called " good ...
... person refuses to rely upon it for psychic , physical , or economic benefits.229 In contrast , " good fortune " and " calamity ” ( fu huo ) refer to the moral and immoral life respectively : What Heaven and Earth honors is called " good ...
תוכן
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Conclusion | 61 |
The Meaning of Chen | 71 |
On the Style of the Book | 73 |
Fullness | 254 |
Residence | 258 |
LawModel | 262 |
Response | 266 |
Going To Meet | 272 |
Encounters | 276 |
Stove | 280 |
Greatness | 286 |
Glossary for the Introductory Sections Names of People Concepts and Terms 70 71 73 75 | 75 |
Gathering 243 | 80 |
Center | 84 |
Full Circle | 95 |
Mired | 102 |
Barrier | 107 |
Keeping Small | 113 |
Contrariety | 118 |
Ascent | 125 |
Opposition | 130 |
Branching Out | 135 |
Defectiveness Distortion | 140 |
Divergence | 144 |
Youthfulness | 148 |
Increase | 152 |
Penetration | 156 |
Reach | 161 |
Contact | 165 |
Holding Back | 170 |
Waiting | 174 |
Following | 178 |
Advance | 182 |
Release | 186 |
Resistance | 189 |
Ease | 193 |
Joy | 197 |
Contention | 201 |
Endeavor 182 | 206 |
Duties | 210 |
Decisiveness | 218 |
Bold Resolution | 222 |
Packing | 226 |
Legion | 230 |
Closeness | 234 |
Kinship | 239 |
Purity | 251 |
Enlargement | 290 |
Pattern | 294 |
Ritual | 300 |
Flight | 306 |
VastnessWasting | 310 |
Constancy | 314 |
Measure | 318 |
Eternity | 323 |
Unity | 327 |
Diminishment | 331 |
Closed Mouth | 335 |
Guardedness | 339 |
Closing In | 343 |
Massing | 347 |
Accumulation | 351 |
Embellishment | 355 |
Doubt | 359 |
Watch | 362 |
Sinking | 365 |
Inner | 368 |
Departure | 372 |
Darkening | 375 |
Dimming | 379 |
Exhaustion | 381 |
Severance | 385 |
AUTOCOMMENTARIES | 423 |
Hsüan ying | 433 |
Hsüan wen | 448 |
Hsüan tu | 456 |
NOTES | 465 |
351 | 605 |
355 | 623 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 629 |
PARTIAL INDEX OF COMMON IMAGES | 655 |
INDEX | 661 |
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