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Classics and Interpretations - The Hermeneutic Traditions in Chinese Culture

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Informationen zum Autor Ching-I Tu Klappentext In recent years in the "West," scholars have attempted to unravel old constructs of interpretation and understanding, using the discipline of hermeneutics, or the scientific study of textual interpretation Zusammenfassung In recent years in the "West," scholars have attempted to unravel old constructs of interpretation and understanding, using the discipline of hermeneutics, or the scientific study of textual interpretation Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: The Great Learning and Hermeneutics; 1: Expanding the Tao: Chu Hsi’s Commentary on the Ta-hsüeh; 2: The Daxue at Issue: An Exercise of Onto-Hermeneutics (On Interpretation of Interpretations); 3: Between Sanctioned Change and Fabrication: Confucian Canon ( Ta-hsüeh ) and Hermeneutical Systems Since the Sung Times; 2: Canonicity and Orthodoxy; 4: Touchstones of Neo-Confucian Orthodoxy; 5: Scripture and Authority: The Political Dimension of Han Wu-ti’s Canonization of the Five Classics; 6: Messenger of the Ancient Sages: Song-Ming Confucian Hermeneutics of the Canonical and the Heretical; 3: Hermeneutics as Politics; 7: The Confucian Classics: Kingship and Authority 1; 8: Objectivity, Truth, and Hermeneutics: Re-reading the Chunqiu; 9: The Way of the Unadorned King: The Politics of Tung Chung-shu’s Hermeneutics; 10: Chinese Hermeneutics as Politics: The Sung Debates over the Mencius; 4: Chu Hsi and the Interpretation of the Chinese Classics; 11: To Know the Sages Better Than They Knew Themselves: Chu Hsi’s “Romantic Hermeneutics”; 12: Historicity, Tradition, Praxis , and Tao: A Comparison of the World Views of Zhang Xuecheng and Modem Philosophical Hermeneutics; 13: Chu Hsi Reading the Classics: Reading to Taste the Tao—“This Is...A Pipe,” After All 1; 5: Hermeneutics in Chinese Poetics and Non-Confucian Contexts; 14: Chinese Lyric Subject in/and the Act of Interpretation: Toward Hermeneutics of Chih-yin; 15: Textual Hermeneutics and Beyond: With the Tao Te Ching and the Chuang Tzu as Examples; 16: Chung-yung in Northern Sung Intellectual Discourse: The Buddhist Components; 6: Reinterpretations of Confucian Texts in the Ming-Ch’ing Period; 17: Hermeneutics and Classicism: the New Script ( jinweti ) Learning of Gong Zizhen and Wei Yuan; 18: Mediating Word, Sentence, and Scope without Violence: Janies Legge’s Understanding of “Classical Confucian” Hermeneutics; 19: Philosophical Hermeneutics and Political Reform: A Study of Kang Youwei’s Use of Gongyang Confucianism; 7: Contemporary Interpretations of Confucian Culture; 20: Mou Tsung-san’s Interpretation of Confucianism: Some Hermeneutical Reflections; 21: A Radical Hermeneutics of Chinese Literary Tradition: On Zhou Zuoren’s Zhongguo xinwenxue deyuanliu...

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