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Li Zehou is widely regarded as one of Chinaâs most influential contemporary thinkers. He has produced influential theories of the development of Chinese thought and the place of aesthetics in Chinese ethics and value theory. This book is the first English-language translation of Li Zehouâs work on classical Chinese thought. It includes chapters on the classical Chinese thinkers, including Confucius, Mozi, Laozi, Sunzi, Xunzi and Zhuangzi, and also on later eras and thinkers such as Dong Zhongshu in the Han Dynasty and the Song-Ming Neo-Confucians.

The essays in this book not only discuss these historical figures and their ideas, but also consider their historical significance, and how key themes from these early schools reappeared in and shaped later periods and thinkers. Taken together, they highlight the breadth of Li Zehouâs scholarship and his syncretic approachâhis explanations of prominent thinkers and key periods in Chinese intellectual history blend ideas from b

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"We now have a new, very well-crafted and well-translated general history of classical Chinese thought, which is truly exciting!"Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

"Li Zehou is arguably China’s most important contemporary philosopher. In a generation in which we have experienced a precipitous rise of Chinese influence on the world order, we are from a contemporary philosophical vantage point offered this sustained reflection on the evolution of this antique Chinese philosophical tradition that brings its most prominent figures and themes into the present philosophical discourse. Li Zehou reinterprets and re-conceptualizes major ideas and concepts within the broad compass of this tradition, and replete with his own philosophical speculations, makes them available as a resource for a changing world cultural order."Roger T. Ames, Peking University, China

"Presented here in English for the first time, Li Zehou’s A History of Classical Chinese Thought stands as a major work in twentieth-century Chinese philosophy, one that remains highly relevant to contemporary East-West dialogue. Lambert’s studious translation captures both the delicacy and breadth of the author’s mind, affording readers a new appreciation of what it means to ‘do’ Chinese philosophy." Jim Behuniak, Colby College, USA

"Li Zehou is the most outstanding but controversial philosopher in contemporary China. He was the youngest protagonist of the ‘aesthetic debate’ in the new born socialist China in 1950s. He came back after the Cultural Revolution with his idiosyncratic elucidation on Marxism and Kantian philosophy to become the flag bearer leading the ‘aesthetic fever’ and the ‘cultural fever’ throughout the ‘New Enlightenment’ period of 1980s. A History of Classical Chinese Thought, a major work in 1980s, exhibits Li’s unique interpretation on Chinese traditional thoughts, in particular, Confucian philosophy, which ushered the Confucian turn in China today, eventually makes Chinese philosophy resonate with Western philosophy." Tsuyoshi Ishii, University of Tokyo, Japan



Table of Contents

Foreword: Translator’s Introduction

Chapter 1. Re-evaluating Confucius

Chapter 2. A Preliminary Exploration of the Mohists

Chapter 3. Sunzi, Laozi and Han Fei

Chapter 4. Key Features of the Xunzi, Yizhuan and the Doctrine of the Mean

Chapter 5. Qin and Han Dynasty Thought

Chapter 6. Zhuangzi and Chan Buddhism

Chapter 7. Some Thoughts on Neo-Confucianism

Chapter 8. Engagement in Practical Affairs and Statecraft

Chapter 9. Some Thoughts on Chinese Wisdom

Afterword

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 6/30/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032090368, 978-1032090368
      ISBN10: 1032090367

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Li Zehou is widely regarded as one of Chinaâs most influential contemporary thinkers. He has produced influential theories of the development of Chinese thought and the place of aesthetics in Chinese ethics and value theory. This book is the first English-language translation of Li Zehouâs work on classical Chinese thought. It includes chapters on the classical Chinese thinkers, including Confucius, Mozi, Laozi, Sunzi, Xunzi and Zhuangzi, and also on later eras and thinkers such as Dong Zhongshu in the Han Dynasty and the Song-Ming Neo-Confucians.

      The essays in this book not only discuss these historical figures and their ideas, but also consider their historical significance, and how key themes from these early schools reappeared in and shaped later periods and thinkers. Taken together, they highlight the breadth of Li Zehouâs scholarship and his syncretic approachâhis explanations of prominent thinkers and key periods in Chinese intellectual history blend ideas from b

      Trade Review

      "We now have a new, very well-crafted and well-translated general history of classical Chinese thought, which is truly exciting!"Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

      "Li Zehou is arguably China’s most important contemporary philosopher. In a generation in which we have experienced a precipitous rise of Chinese influence on the world order, we are from a contemporary philosophical vantage point offered this sustained reflection on the evolution of this antique Chinese philosophical tradition that brings its most prominent figures and themes into the present philosophical discourse. Li Zehou reinterprets and re-conceptualizes major ideas and concepts within the broad compass of this tradition, and replete with his own philosophical speculations, makes them available as a resource for a changing world cultural order."Roger T. Ames, Peking University, China

      "Presented here in English for the first time, Li Zehou’s A History of Classical Chinese Thought stands as a major work in twentieth-century Chinese philosophy, one that remains highly relevant to contemporary East-West dialogue. Lambert’s studious translation captures both the delicacy and breadth of the author’s mind, affording readers a new appreciation of what it means to ‘do’ Chinese philosophy." Jim Behuniak, Colby College, USA

      "Li Zehou is the most outstanding but controversial philosopher in contemporary China. He was the youngest protagonist of the ‘aesthetic debate’ in the new born socialist China in 1950s. He came back after the Cultural Revolution with his idiosyncratic elucidation on Marxism and Kantian philosophy to become the flag bearer leading the ‘aesthetic fever’ and the ‘cultural fever’ throughout the ‘New Enlightenment’ period of 1980s. A History of Classical Chinese Thought, a major work in 1980s, exhibits Li’s unique interpretation on Chinese traditional thoughts, in particular, Confucian philosophy, which ushered the Confucian turn in China today, eventually makes Chinese philosophy resonate with Western philosophy." Tsuyoshi Ishii, University of Tokyo, Japan



      Table of Contents

      Foreword: Translator’s Introduction

      Chapter 1. Re-evaluating Confucius

      Chapter 2. A Preliminary Exploration of the Mohists

      Chapter 3. Sunzi, Laozi and Han Fei

      Chapter 4. Key Features of the Xunzi, Yizhuan and the Doctrine of the Mean

      Chapter 5. Qin and Han Dynasty Thought

      Chapter 6. Zhuangzi and Chan Buddhism

      Chapter 7. Some Thoughts on Neo-Confucianism

      Chapter 8. Engagement in Practical Affairs and Statecraft

      Chapter 9. Some Thoughts on Chinese Wisdom

      Afterword

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