Online Library TheLib.net » The Concept of Man in Early China
cover of the book The Concept of Man in Early China

Ebook: The Concept of Man in Early China

Author: Donald J. Munro

00
08.02.2024
0
0
2001
The Concept of Man in Early China addresses conceptions of human beings in early Chinese thought, with the original concept of “natural equality” running through all its chapters. Natural equality, or the descriptive sense of equality, refers to common attributes or characteristics shared by all persons at birth. This feature of Chinese views of human beings is different from the evaluative sense of equality in mainstream Western theories. To develop his thesis, Munro comprehensively investigates historical documents, books, philosophical texts of various schools, and bone and bronze inscriptions. Based as it is on such a wide array of sources, the thesis of natural equality has been broadly accepted by scholars and philosophers in the West and in China. Impressively, Munro identified the single theoretical position common to all philosophical schools of the Warring States era, despite their intense disputation about the issues of the day. Natural equality illuminates attributes of Confucianism, Taoism, and Chinese Buddhism, as well as pointing to seminal differences between the theories of human nature in ancient China and the West.
The Concept of Man in Early China was hailed at its first release as “exceptional among studies of Chinese philosophy,” a work “combining philosophical acumen with sinological competence that raises the study of early Chinese thought to a new level of sophistication.” Deserving of renewed attention, this time-tested work will be of enduring value to younger generations of China scholars.
Download the book The Concept of Man in Early China for free or read online
Read Download
Continue reading on any device:
QR code
Last viewed books
Related books
Comments (0)
reload, if the code cannot be seen