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ISBN 0190492015 (hardcover : alk. paper)
ISBN13桁 9780190492014 (hardcover : alk. paper)
無効なISBN等 9780190492021 (ebook (updf))
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 124.1
個人著者標目 Ivanhoe, P. J.
本タイトル Three streams :
タイトル関連情報 Confucian reflections on learning and the moral heart-mind in China, Korea, and Japan /
著者名 Philip J. Ivanhoe.
出版地・頒布地 New York :
出版者・頒布者名 Oxford University Press,
出版年・頒布年 c2016.
数量 xii, 250 pages :
大きさ 24 cm.
書誌注記 Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-241) and index.
内容注記 Part I: China. Preface: Two Schools of neo-Confucianism -- Cheng Hao (1032-85) -- Cheng Yi (1033-1107) -- Dai Zhen (1722-1776) -- Summary: Philology, Psychology, and Anthropology -- Part II: Korea. Preface: The Great Debates of Korean Confucianism -- The Four-Seven Debate -- The Horak Debate -- Jeong Yakyong (1762-1836) -- Summary: Experience, Evidence, and Motivation -- Part III: Japan. Preface: Confucianism, Shintō, and Bushidō -- Nakae Tōju (1608-48) -- Yamazaki Ansai (1619-1682) -- Itō Jinsai (1627-1705) -- Summary: Duty, Love, and Heaven.
要約、抄録、注釈等 "Recent interest in Confucianism has a tendency to suffer from essentialism and idealism, manifested in a variety of ways. One example is to think of Confucianism in terms of the views attributed to one representative of the tradition, such as Kongzi (Confucius) (551-479 BCE) or Mengzi (Mencius) (372 - 289 BCE) or one school or strand of the tradition, most often the strand or tradition associated with Mengzi or, in the later tradition, that formed around the commentaries and interpretation of Zhu Xi (1130-1200). Another such tendency is to think of Confucianism in terms of its manifestations in only one country; this is almost always China for the obvious reasons that China is one of the most powerful and influential states in the world today. A third tendency is to present Confucianism in terms of only one period or moment in the tradition; for example, among ethical and political philosophers, pre-Qin Confucianism--usually taken to be the writings attributed to Kongzi, Mengzi, and, if we are lucky, Xunzi (479-221 BCE)--often is taken as "Confucianism." These and other forms of essentialism and idealism have led to a widespread and deeply entrenched impression that Confucianism is thoroughly homogenous and monolithic (these often are "facts" mustered to support the purportedly oppressive, authoritarian, and constricted nature of the tradition); such impressions can be found throughout East Asia and dominate in the West. This is quite deplorable for it gives us no genuine sense of the creatively rich, philosophically powerful, highly variegated, and still very much open-ended nature of the Confucian tradition. This volume addresses this misconstrual and misrepresentation of Confucianism by presenting a philosophically critical account of different Confucian thinkers and schools, across place (China, Korea, and Japan) and time (the 10th to 19th centuries)." -- Publisher's description
一般件名 Neo-Confucianism.
Confucianism -- China.
地名件名 China.
Japan.
資料情報1 『Three streams : Confucian reflections on learning and the moral heart-mind in China, Korea, and Japan /』 Philip J. Ivanhoe. Oxford University Press, c2016. (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:F/124.1/I93/T  資料コード:7108982348)
URL https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352025850