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Fiction and Philosophy in the Zhuangzi - An Introduction to Early Chinese Taoist Thought

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Zusatztext Luxuriating in the richness of the Zhuangzi ’s delightfully irreverent stories, Graziani resists the pressure to distill tidy philosophical lessons from them. Instead, he unleashes his own dazzling literary skill to show how the fictional dimensions of the work are not simply a side show but form the living heart of the text’s philosophical vision. Informationen zum Autor Romain Graziani is Professor in Chinese studies at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France Klappentext Brimming with mythical imagination, poetic sallies, and often ferociously witty remarks, the Zhuangzi is one of China's greatest literary and philosophical masterpieces. Yet the complexities of this classical text can make it a challenging read. This English translation leads you confidently through the comic scenes and virtuoso writing style, introducing all the little stories Zhuangzi invented and unpicking its philosophical insights through close commentaries and helpful asides. Romain Graziani opens up the text as never before, showing how Zhuangzi uses the stories as an answer to Mencius's conception of sacrifice and self-cultivation, restoring the critical interplay with Confucius' Analects , and guiding you through the themes of the animal world, sacrifice, political violence, meditation, illness, and death. In Graziani's translation, the co-founder of Taoism emerges as a remarkable thinker: a dedicated disparager of moral virtues who stubbornly resists any form of allegiance to social norms and the only Warring States figure to improvise with the darkest irony on the weaknesses of men and their docile subservience to the unquestioned authority of language. For anyone coming to Chinese philosophy or the Zhuangzi for the first time, this introduction and translation is a must-read, one that reminds us of the importance of thinking beyond our limited, everyday perspectives. Zusammenfassung Brimming with mythical imagination, poetic sallies, and often ferociously witty remarks, the Zhuangzi is one of China’s greatest literary and philosophical masterpieces. Yet the complexities of this classical text can make it a challenging read. This English translation leads you confidently through the comic scenes and virtuoso writing style, introducing all the little stories Zhuangzi invented and unpicking its philosophical insights through close commentaries and helpful asides. Romain Graziani opens up the text as never before, showing how Zhuangzi uses the stories as an answer to Mencius’s conception of sacrifice and self-cultivation, restoring the critical interplay with Confucius’ Analects , and guiding you through the themes of the animal world, sacrifice, political violence, meditation, illness, and death. In Graziani’s translation, the co-founder of Taoism emerges as a remarkable thinker: a dedicated disparager of moral virtues who stubbornly resists any form of allegiance to social norms and the only Warring States figure to improvise with the darkest irony on the weaknesses of men and their docile subservience to the unquestioned authority of language. For anyone coming to Chinese philosophy or the Zhuangzi for the first time, this introduction and translation is a must-read, one that reminds us of the importance of thinking beyond our limited, everyday perspectives. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Introduction Part I: Humans Versus Animals 1. Carving up a Myth in the Kitchens of Power 2. Zoocide: Reflections on the Zhuangzi Bestiary Part II: Humans Versus Death 3. One Monster, Two Mortals, and Myriad Metamorphoses 4. Fun at the Funerals Part III: Humans Versus Heaven 5. Acesis and Ecstasy 6. The Way of True Men Conclusion Further Reading and Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Romain Graziani, Romain (Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon Graziani
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.12.2020
 
EAN 9781350124318
ISBN 978-1-350-12431-8
No. of pages 216
Dimensions 140 mm x 220 mm x 20 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Other world religions

PHILOSOPHY / Eastern, Chinese, East Asian and Indian philosophy, Oriental & Indian philosophy

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