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Harmony in Chinese Thought - A Philosophical Introduction

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The volume explores the various meanings and implications of harmony so as to consider its relevance as a value and virtue in the modern world.

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Acknowledgments
Introduction: In Search of Harmony
Section I: Historical and Conceptual Frameworks
Chapter 1: "He (?)", Concept Cluster of Harmony in Early China
Chapter 2: Music and the Concept of Harmony as Seen in Unearthed Manuscripts
Chapter 3: Active Harmony, Passive Harmony, Freedom, and Domination
Section II: Daoism
4. Divergent Models of Harmony From the Zhuangzi
Chapter 5: "Being Cool with Something (he zhi??):" Conflict Resolution in the Zhuangzi
Chapter 6: Emptying the Body: The Space of Harmonization in Han Daoism
Section III: Confucianism
Chapter 7: Confucian Harmony as Ritual Synchronicity
Chapter 8: Harmony as Hermeneutic Openness: Aesthetic Perspectives on Confucian Harmony
Section IV: Contending Voices of Mohism, Legalism, and Buddhism
Chapter 9: Tong: A Mohist Response to the Confucian Harmony
Chapter 10: The Divergence between the Confucian and Legalist Quest for Harmony
Chapter 11: Harmony and Nature: Thoughts from Laozi and Shen Dao
Chapter 12. Harmony and Paradox: The Tiantai Buddhist View of the "Round/Perfect" (yuan?)
Section V: Contemporary Discussions
Chapter 13: Reflections on Three Challenges to a Discussion of Harmony
Chapter 14: Meritocracy, Democracy, and Deep Harmony: Toward Democratic Relationality
List of Contributors


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Chenyang Li is Professor of philosophy at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, where he founded the philosophy program. He is the author of The Tao Encounters the West: Explorations in Comparative Philosophy (1999), The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony (2013), Reshaping Confucianism: A Progressive Inquiry (2023) and over 100 essays.Dascha Düring is a postdoctoral fellow of the School of Humanities, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.Sai Hang Kwok is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Macau.

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The volume explores the various meanings and implications of harmony so as to consider its relevance as a value and virtue in the modern world.

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