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This work offers a new perspective on the work of Confucius, the great reference of classical Chinese thought. In general, relatively little work has been done on Confucius' linguistic concerns, which nevertheless did have an impact in his time and afterwards. The author starts from a sociolinguistic approach, based mainly on the ethnography of communication, to analyze the role played by language in Confucius' texts and its links with the ethical program proposed therein. It is, therefore, a considerably novel perspective which, moreover, allows us to cover a very relevant number of interests. The pages of this work concern sociolinguists, but also historians of linguistics, philosophers, and cultural scientists in general. In short, it provides a different vision of one of the great cultural references of humanity.



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List of Figures and Tables – Introduction – The Analects: Their Time, Their Environment and Their Projection – Confucius, Historical Figure and Cultural Myth – Confucian Man’s Ways of Communicating – Verbal Behavioural Patterns – The Contemporary Potential of the Analects: A Complex Reading from the Perspective of the Communicative Event – Communication as an Ethical Instrument – Terminology Notes.

Communication in the Analects of Confucius

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 1/4/2022 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433192579, 978-1433192579
      ISBN10: 1433192578

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      Book Synopsis

      This work offers a new perspective on the work of Confucius, the great reference of classical Chinese thought. In general, relatively little work has been done on Confucius' linguistic concerns, which nevertheless did have an impact in his time and afterwards. The author starts from a sociolinguistic approach, based mainly on the ethnography of communication, to analyze the role played by language in Confucius' texts and its links with the ethical program proposed therein. It is, therefore, a considerably novel perspective which, moreover, allows us to cover a very relevant number of interests. The pages of this work concern sociolinguists, but also historians of linguistics, philosophers, and cultural scientists in general. In short, it provides a different vision of one of the great cultural references of humanity.



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables – Introduction – The Analects: Their Time, Their Environment and Their Projection – Confucius, Historical Figure and Cultural Myth – Confucian Man’s Ways of Communicating – Verbal Behavioural Patterns – The Contemporary Potential of the Analects: A Complex Reading from the Perspective of the Communicative Event – Communication as an Ethical Instrument – Terminology Notes.

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